“HOW MUCH DID KAMALA HARRIS PAY BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN FOR HIS POOR PERFORMANCE?” Trump asked. “Candidates aren't allowed to pay for ENDORSEMENTS—which is what Kamala did, under the guise of paying for entertainment.”
Trump says this is illegal campaign activity, dressed up in celebrity glitz. Instead of genuine support, voters got a stage show funded by campaign money.
This isn’t just sketchy—it’s a crime. Buying influence with fake enthusiasm is a slap in the face to every voter who expects honesty from political campaigns.
These weren’t endorsements. They were paid performances with a political agenda—a direct violation of campaign finance laws.
“It’s not legal!” Trump thundered. “It’s a con job.”
The message is clear: If you have to pay someone to say they believe in you, they don’t. And if you use that fake support to win votes, you're stealing an election.
Trump is demanding answers. Not just for himself—for every American sick of being lied to by celebrity puppets and corrupt politicians.
“This was a CORRUPT & UNLAWFUL way to capitalize on a broken system,” Trump said.
He’s not playing nice. He’s blowing the lid off a rigged game. And once again, he’s the only one with the guts to say it.