Donald Trump shares 'nail salon gossip' that Kamala Harris paying $700 for...

“Their campaign is getting a bunch of people—that’s why you see these people on the side of the road with signs or whatever going to these protests,” said Gangewere, in the video Trump shared. “They get travel paid for and everything and they’re not even able to vote.” The Daily Beast identified the woman as an OnlyFans model and wondered how Donald Trump got hold of her account.
Donald Trump shares 'nail salon gossip' that Kamala Harris paying $700 for...
Donald Trump shared a video of a woman making unsubstantiated claim about Kamala Harris campaign
Donald Trump has shared a TikTok video of a woman sharing a nail salon gossip that Kamala Harris has been paying people to participate in protests. The woman in the video said she was in her nail salon and got to known that a cousin of someone in the nail salon in South Philly is getting paid $700 a week to go protest wherever Kamala's campaign is telling them to go. "She's (the cousin) not even a citizen, she can't vote, but she wants that extra money," Samantha Gangewere said.
Donald Trump shared the video on his Truth Social account.
“Their campaign is getting a bunch of people—that’s why you see these people on the side of the road with signs or whatever going to these protests,” said Gangewere, in the video Trump shared. “They get travel paid for and everything and they’re not even able to vote.” The Daily Beast identified the woman as an OnlyFans model and wondered how Donald Trump got hold of her account.

Recently, the rumor that proved threatening to Ohio's Springfield was that Haitian immigrants there were eating pet cats and dogs. MAGA leaders spread the rumor based on some fourth-hand Facebook post. Donald Trump mentioned the issue at the ABC News debate stage and got ridiculed for amplifying unsubstantiated claims. Several institutions in Springfield received bomb threats after MAGA leaders made the claim viral while the local police confirmed that there was no case of pet stealing.
Donald Trump's running mate JD Vance emphasized that the claims might be exaggerated but the immigration problem in Springfield is real and there is no harm in "creating stories" to bring the real issue to notice. Former Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy held a townhall at Springfield to listen to the issues and said neither the locals nor the immigrants are to be blamed for the situation but the faulty federal policies as Springfield was not ready to shoulder the pressure of the immigrants.
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