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The president, who is currently touring his golf resorts in the UK, baselessly alleged they BROKE THE LAW
Mike Bedigan
Sunday 27 July 2025 05:09 BST
Despite the lateness of the hour in Scotland, Donald Trump remained vocal on social media Saturday, unleashing a late-night rant in which he threatened to prosecute Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce while lashing out at news networks whose licenses could, and should, be revoked.
The president, who is spending the weekend golfing in the UK, wrote at 7.45 p.m. ET (12.45 a.m. local BST) that he was reviewing the large amount of money spent by his Democratic opponents probably illegally during the 2024 election.
Trump claimed Beyonce was paid $11 million to endorse Harris, and that she never sang, not one note, and left the stage to a booing and angry audience! He also claimed that Democrats paid $3 million in expenses to Oprah and $600,000 to civil rights activist and TV personality Reverend Al Sharpton.
There is no evidence that any of the people named in Trumps rant were paid for their endorsement by the Democratic campaign ...
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-lawsuit-beyonce-oprah-kamala-harris-b2796708.html

AZJonnie
(1,109 posts)To hide his racism and misogyny at this point. Of course the cultists love him even more when he's like this, they think it's great
ecstatic
(34,873 posts)This is not how an actual winner behaves.
It's giving sore loser vibes.
LetMyPeopleVote
(167,017 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(167,017 posts)When an American president, hellbent on revenge, creates a list filled with his perceived political foes, its best not to look away.
Will Kamala Harris, Beyonce, and Oprah be prosecuted over made-up claims? Probably not.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-28T18:02:42.324Z
But when an authoritarian-style president, hellbent on revenge, creates a prosecute-my-enemies list, itâs best not to look away. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-adds-kamala-harris-beyonce-oprah-list-wants-prosecuted-rcna221482
President Trump on Saturday doubled down on his accusations that former Vice President Harris paid celebrities to endorse her during the 2024 presidential election. The president, echoing previous claims that Harris paid Beyoncé, Oprah and Al Sharpton to support her White House bid throughout the campaign trail, said Harris and the celebrities involved should be prosecuted.
....But before that observation brings comfort to anyone, its important to acknowledge the broader landscape. The New York Times, assessing Trumps intensifying campaign of retribution, reported last week, This is what Washington thought retribution would look like."
When President Trump started his second term, there were deep fears among current and former Justice Department officials, legal experts and Democrats that Mr. Trump would follow through on his repeated promises to lock up or otherwise pursue charges against high-profile figures like Liz Cheney, James B. Comey and former President Barack Obama. Mr. Trump quickly went after perceived enemies but not always the anticipated ones and often not in the anticipated ways.
The Times analysis noted that the Republican has displayed a willingness to weaponize the federal government in novel and audacious ways, and theres ample evidence to bolster the point. Just last week, for example, Trump falsely and repeatedly accused Barack Obama of treason, suggesting the former Democratic president should be prosecuted over made-up allegations. Soon after, Trump talked up the idea of prosecuting Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff of California, too.
....Im disinclined to look away because Im mindful of the degree to which Trump has surrounded himself with loyalists who will turn his rhetoric into action. As the aforementioned New York Times analysis added:
Repeatedly in his first term, Mr. Trump accused his perceived enemies of treason and tried to push the F.B.I. and Justice Department to indict them. He told his chief of staff that he wanted to get the I.R.S. on those who crossed him. Many of them were investigated, and two of them were the subjects of highly unusual and invasive audits, but none of them were ever charged. The difference now is that Mr. Trump, much more so than during his first term, is surrounded by aides and cabinet members who often appear willing to follow through on his angriest and most authoritarian impulses.
The Times report added, The efforts to target top officials from previous administrations appears to be gaining momentum. Watch this space.