US President Donald Trump accused Kamal Harris and Democrats of violating the campaign financing laws on Saturday and demanded that the former vice -president be prosecuted for allegedly paying millions of dollars for approval during the 2024 presidential elections.
Trump called this step “absolutely illegal” and also appointed some of the best American celebrities, who, according to him, should also be prosecuted for receiving payments from Democrats.
In his contribution to Truth Social, US President Harris accused millions of dollars to buy confirmation from stars like Beyonce, TV host Oprah Winfrey and activist for civil rights Al Sharpton. He claimed that the escorts were paid and not real, and called for legal measures.
“You can imagine what would happen if politicians would start paying people to support them. Everything would break out! Kamala and all those who got the money for approval, violated the law. They should all be prosecuted,” he added.
Trump under control over manipulation of Jeffrey Epstein cases
The fresh attack of the US President comes in the middle of the controversy over his own manipulation of Jeffrey Epstein cases. Previously, Trump killed the investigation of the case as politically motivating the campaign and described it as the “consultation” of the Democrats to avert from his performance, Hill said.
“The radical democrats of the left do everything they are in their power to avert and confuse from our big six months of service to America, which many say it is the best six months in presidential history,” Trump said on Truth Social.
He added, “They got rid of absolutely crazy and play other Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, but this time under the guise of what we call Jeffrey Epstein fraud.
According to Trump Hill, he ordered the General Prosecutor Pam Bondi to work to relax the testimony of the Grand Jury Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The decision is followed by public pressure for greater transparency from both parties, including the members of Trump’s Maga base.
Trump plays golf in Scotland while the protesters take away to the streets and condemn their visit
Trump played Golf on Saturday on his playground on the Scottish coast, while demonstrators across the country went to the streets to refuse their visit and accuse the United Kingdom leaders of twisting on the Americans.
Trump and his son Eric played with the US Ambassador to Britain Warren Stephens, near Turnberry, a historical course that Trump took over in 2014. The safety was tight and the demonstrators kept remotely during Trump’s round. He was dressed in black with a white cap “USA” and was seen to drive a golf trolley, said the AP report.
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on a paved and tree street in front of the American consulate about 100 miles (160 kilometers) in Edinburgh, the Scottish capital. The speakers said the crowd that Trump was not welcome and criticized British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for intervening a recent trade agreement to avoid hard American tariffs imported from the UK.
(With the entry from agencies)
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