Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Ron DeSantis campaign has now teamed up with Juan Williams to promote opinion article on The Hill.
Taking to social media, fans of Donald Trump, noticed the opinion piece written by Juan Williams on popular tabloid, The Hill.
The Opinion reads:
“If he pulls this off, former President Trump will have earned his place as the most successful con artist in political history.
Who but Trump has openly turned a presidential campaign political action committee into a money machine to pay his legal bills?
Trump’s PAC reportedly started last year with $105 million. It now has less than $4 million after legal bills.
And don’t forget, before Trump was a declared candidate, he used Republican National Committee donor dollars to pay his legal bills.
This is what we call a “crass act.” This is what we call a “crass act.”
Republican voters are being hustled so effectively that they are cheering Trump on, laughing as he rips them off.
Can you compare him to Jim and Tammy Faye Baker, televangelists who made an art of taking money from old ladies sitting alone in front of the television?
Can you compare him to Bernie Madoff, who pulled in wealthy, sophisticated celebrity clients with promises of wealth beyond belief?
Can you compare him to Elizabeth Holmes, who convinced famous investors to send her millions for a mysterious “Twilight Zone” medical device?
No, you can’t. Because Trump is making them all look like small-time grifters.
No, you can’t. Because Trump is making them all look like small-time grifters.
“MAGA grandmas were scammed in order to pay a billionaire’s legal bills,” said Christina Pushaw, an aide to one of Trump’s rivals, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). It’s hard to argue with her.
“Chris Christie, another rival, spoke with more sadness than humor. He summarized the Trump campaign filings as revealing a tragedy for “middle-class Americans” who sent donations to Trump.
“I mean, this guy’s a billionaire,” said Christie. “Maybe he just sells Trump Tower and pay for his legal fees that way. Or maybe, sell the plane, he could do that, or one of the golf courses. But instead, he’s taking $25, $50, $100 from everyday Americans who believe they’re giving it to him to help elect him president, and he’s paying his legal fees.”
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