Trump accuses Democrat's of breaking the law

 Newsmax:

President Donald Trump continues his verbal – and potential legal – onslaught of the Democrats' use of "political pawns" with both celebrity endorsers and the leftist media being the "arm" of the party.

"I'm looking at the large amount of money owed by the Democrats, after the presidential election, and the fact that they admit to paying, probably illegally, $11 million to singer Beyoncé for an endorsement (she never sang, not one note, and left the stage to a booing and angry audience!), $3 million dollars for 'expenses,' to Oprah, $600,000 to very low rated TV 'anchor,' Al Sharpton (a total lightweight!), and others to be named for doing, absolutely nothing!" Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Saturday night. "These ridiculous fees were incorrectly stated in the books and records.

"YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PAY FOR AN ENDORSEMENT. IT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL TO DO SO."
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Why isn't the DOJ investigating these apparent violations of the law?  It is time to hold them accountable. 

See also:

Democrat Congressmember gets hit with a massive fine for breaking the rules

And:

 Americans Flee Blue States: $500 Billion Shift in Wealth Stuns Analysts

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The Daily Wire reported: The tool shows that over the course of the decade, deep blue strongholds lost hundreds of billions of dollars in AGI. New York suffered the worst loss, tallying a drain of over $111 billion in AGI from people leaving the state. California came in second, losing just over $102 billion in AGI.

Illinois (minus $63 billion), New Jersey (minus $31 billion), and Massachusetts (minus $19 billion) rounded out the top five biggest losers. All five states throughout the decade were controlled either entirely or mostly by Democrats in the governors’ seats and legislatures.

Those losses also corresponded with heavy losses in population as well.

New York and California again logged the worst performances, losing roughly 1.8 million and 1.6 million people, respectively.

While Americans flooded out of deep blue states, red states led by Florida and Texas were seeing a surge of new people and wealth, according to the data set. 

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