Donald Trump Calls for the Prosecution of Kamala Harris President Donald Trump has accused Kamala Harris and her 2024 presidential campaign of violating federal election laws by allegedly paying millions of dollars to celebrities, including Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, and Al Sharpton, in exchange for political endorsements. Trump raised the allegations in a post on Truth Social, citing campaign finance records and media reports. “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, Eleven Million Dollars to singer Beyoncé for an ENDORSEMENT (she never sang, not one note, and left the stage to a booing and angry audience!), Three Million Dollars for ‘expenses,’ to Oprah, Six Hundred Thousand Dollars to very low rated TV ‘anchor,’ Al Sharpton (a total lightweight!), and others to be named for doing, absolutely NOTHING!” Trump wrote in the post. He then added, “YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PAY FOR AN ENDORSEMENT. IT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL TO DO SO. Can you imagine what would happen if politicians started paying for people to endorse them. All hell would break out! Kamala, and all of those that received Endorsement money, BROKE THE LAW. They should all be prosecuted! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
Epstein still in the news, he is grasping. Here’s a detailed fact‑check of the claim in question — a Truth Social post by Donald Trump alleging Democrats paid celebrities millions for endorsements during the 2024 campaign: What the news reports reveal Trump claimed the Harris campaign paid: $11 million to Beyoncé, $3 million to Oprah Winfrey, $600,000 to Al Sharpton, “Eleven Million Dollars to singer Beyoncé … Three Million Dollars … to Oprah … Six Hundred Thousand Dollars … to Al Sharpton …” :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5} Campaign filings and fact-checks show: $165,000 was paid to Parkwood Entertainment (Beyoncé’s company) for production costs at a Houston rally, not an endorsement fee (Houston Chronicle, NBC Palm Springs, The Guardian). $1 million was paid to Harpo Productions, Oprah Winfrey’s company, to produce and livestream an event—again, not a personal endorsement payment (Latin Times). The Sharpton organization received $500,000 for an event-related purpose—there is no evidence of an endorsement fee (WBMA). Both Beyoncé’s team and Oprah have publicly denied receiving personal endorsement payments. Beyoncé’s mother stated she received nothing, and Oprah confirmed she “was not paid a dime,” only reimbursed for event production costs (The Guardian). No evidence supports the specific dollar amounts cited by Trump, and campaign officials and advisers deny payments were for endorsements (The Guardian). ✅ Verdict on the claim Component Status $11 million for Beyoncé ❌ No evidence — actual payment ~$165K for event costs $3 million for Oprah ❌ No evidence — $1M for event production (not an endorsement) $600K for Sharpton ❌ No proof — actual records show ~$500K for event purposes Illegal campaign endorsements claim ❌ Legally, paying for endorsements is permitted if properly reported; no evidence of wrongdoing exists (Houston Chronicle, The Guardian, The Daily Beast) “They did nothing” characterization ❌ Misleading — payments were for event logistics, not endorsement services Additional context FactCheck.org and other reliable outlets debunked claims that Beyoncé received multi‑million‑dollar endorsement fees. FactCheck.org found no evidence and was told outright, “it is not true” (FactCheck.org). Campaign finance rules allow endorsements as long as they're disclosed—Trump's claim that such payments are “totally illegal” misrepresents those rules (The Daily Beast). No federal investigation or charges have been reported regarding these allegations—despite Trump’s demands for prosecution, no legal action has been initiated to date (The Daily Beast). Bottom line Trump’s figures ($11M to Beyoncé, $3M to Oprah, $600K to Sharpton) are unsubstantiated and contradicted by public records. Documented payments from the Harris campaign were small and directly tied to event production—not endorsements. The claim of illegality is false—campaign recordings show payments were disclosed and lawful. No evidence Beyoncé, Oprah, or Sharpton were personally compensated for endorsements. Let me know if you’d like to explore the legal rules around celebrity endorsements in campaign finance, or see official FEC filings for these events. The Daily Beast Houston Chronicle New York Post
Nope, no prosecution due to concerns about the ability to convince a jury of wrongdoing, saying Harris could portray herself as a “dipshit with a poor memory.”
The AI is showing it's gullible again. Of course the official campaign records aren't going to flat out state they paid for endorsements. Sharpton in particular doesn't do anything unless there is something in it for him.
AI is showing you’re a paid poster. Your hit rate is atrocious. Ipatent, SmallDick, Mercor, Elderado, one sorry-ass group.
Don't worry, there are no payments and he is just trying to overload your short attention span. Again. If Trump had any evidence, he would have said.
So Kamala is being accused of doing something not illegal but trump is covering up illegal actions of pedos..... got it.