Former President Donald Trump has stirred controversy once again with claims that former Vice President Kamala Harris may have broken campaign finance laws during her 2024 presidential run. In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump raised questions about what he described as “suspicious financial maneuvers” by Harris and her affiliated Democratic organizations.
Trump pointed out the significant amount of debt accumulated by the Harris campaign despite its short duration. He emphasized the discrepancy between the massive fundraising totals—over $1 billion in less than three months—and the tens of millions of dollars in outstanding debt reported after the campaign ended. According to Trump, this raised serious questions about where the money actually went.
One particular incident Trump referenced was a scheduled rally in Houston, where global superstar Beyoncé was expected to perform but never took the stage. He alleged that the Harris campaign paid the singer $11 million for an endorsement, not a performance, and that the audience left disappointed when she failed to appear. Trump described the strategy of using celebrities at rallies as a way to “manufacture excitement” and claimed that such tactics misled the public.
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