Trump discharges late evening, threatening to prosecute news networks, Beyonce, Oprah and Kamala Harris

Despite an hour’s delay in Scotland, Donald Trump remained famous in social media on Saturday, liberating the late evening, where he threatened to prosecute Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce, going to news networks whose “licenses can and should be canceled”.

The president, who spends the weekend Golf Golf in the UK, wrote at 7:45 p.m. ET (12:45 p.m. Local BST) that during 2024 He reviews the election a large sum of money that his Democratic opponents “probably illegally” spent.

The Trump said Beyonce was paid $ 11 million to confirm Harris, and that she “never gave up, not a single note, and left the scene for buzz and angrily audience!” He also claimed that the Democrats paid $ 3 million ‘expenditure’ OPRAH and $ 600,000 for a civil rights activist and TV personality respected al Sharpton.

There is no evidence that none of the people mentioned by Trump Ranto was paid for their approval by a democratic campaign.

“You are not allowed to pay for confirmation. It is completely illegal to do so,” the president wrote in a social statement. “Can you imagine what would happen if politicians start paying for them to confirm them. All hell will stand out!”

While traveling to his golf course in Scotland in late evening, the short threatened to prosecute his opponent Kamala Harris, as well as Beyonce and Oprah for what he wrongly claims “Reuters” (Reuters).

“Kamala and all those who received approvals violated the law. They should all be prosecuted!” He added.

Earlier, Oprah said she had not “paid a penny” to show up with Harris, whose campaign covered $ 1 million. USD production costs for direct event.

“People who have worked on this production have to pay.

The Harris campaign also denied that he had ever paid Beyonce for its approval.

According to the Federal Electoral Commission records, the campaign also paid its production company Parkwood Production Media LLC $ 165,000. Beyonce’s mother Tina Knowles earlier claimed that the accusation that her daughter had been paid for her approval is “lie” and that Beyonce also paid for flights for herself and her team to and from the event.

Kamala Harris received Beyonce's approval in 2024. In the race, and the campaign paid its manufacturing company for related costs to the approval event, which Trump claims without evidence, means they

Kamala Harris received Beyonce’s approval in 2024. In the race, and the campaign paid its manufacturing company for related costs to the approval event, which Trump claims without evidence, means they “broke the law” (AFP via Getty Images).

This is not the first time the Trump has directed Beyonce and other celebrities for their alleged “victims of illegal campaigns” late at night.

The President erupted into Lemonade The singer, as well as Bruce Springsteen and Bono, on May 19, “2 pm Truth” in a social recording.

In the next pair of posts, shortly after 1 o’clock, in Scotland, the short threatened NBC and ABC, and suggested that the networks, he believed, “Political Infantry for the Democratic Party” should be abolished by their licenses.

“It has become so outraged that in my opinion their licenses could be canceled! Maga,” he wrote

Trump also regularly used the threats of legal actions to threaten the media, publishers and journalists for what he perceives as an antagonistic coverage.

After their campaign was in lawsuits for networks, Trump reached huge financial settlements with both ABC News and CBS News, causing fear among the defenders of the press.

Such fears were not dispelled after the president filed a $ 10 billion claim against Rupert Murdoch this week Wall Street Journal and its patronizing companies, as well as two journalists, after the newspaper’s announcement of a presidential birthday letter to a convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The lawsuit was fresh out of $ 16 million billing with Paramount for the trial for a 60 -minute interview with Harris’ episode, which, the president, was unfair to his campaign.

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