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Grifting the Rubes
Guilfoyle, a former presidential adviser and fiancée to Donald Trump Jr., was paid $60,000 for an appearance at a rally just before the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol using money raised for an "Election Defense Fund," according to a member of the House committee investigating the attack.
"So not only was there the big lie, there was the big rip-off," Lofgren said Monday. “Donors deserve to know where their funds are really going. They deserve better than what President Trump and his team did."
In Monday’s second public hearing, the January 6 committee argued Trump raised millions of dollars off of false claims of election fraud for a purported “Election Defense Fund.” Hanna Allred, a former Trump campaign staffer, told the committee she did not know of any “Election Defense Fund.”
“I don't believe there was actually a fund called the Election Defense Fund,” Allred said.
Gary Coby, another former Trump campaign staffer, said it was fair to call the “Election Defense Fund,” a marketing tactic.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ewsSerp&cvid=49219ea833554bc28fc99d2a6658964b
Guilfoyle, a former presidential adviser and fiancée to Donald Trump Jr., was paid $60,000 for an appearance at a rally just before the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol using money raised for an "Election Defense Fund," according to a member of the House committee investigating the attack.
"So not only was there the big lie, there was the big rip-off," Lofgren said Monday. “Donors deserve to know where their funds are really going. They deserve better than what President Trump and his team did."
In Monday’s second public hearing, the January 6 committee argued Trump raised millions of dollars off of false claims of election fraud for a purported “Election Defense Fund.” Hanna Allred, a former Trump campaign staffer, told the committee she did not know of any “Election Defense Fund.”
“I don't believe there was actually a fund called the Election Defense Fund,” Allred said.
Gary Coby, another former Trump campaign staffer, said it was fair to call the “Election Defense Fund,” a marketing tactic.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ewsSerp&cvid=49219ea833554bc28fc99d2a6658964b