President Trump called for the prosecution of several high-profile figures, including former Vice President Kamala Harris, singer Beyonce, TV personality Oprah, and Rev. Al Sharpton, for alleged campaign finance violations. In a post on Truth Social, he accused them of receiving improper payments from the Harris campaign, claiming significant sums for endorsements. Trump's figures were challenged by campaign finance records, which show much lower amounts were paid, adhering to legal standards. Tina Knowles criticized Trump's statements as false, further disputing the claims against Beyonce and others.
Trump publicly accused Kamala Harris, Beyonce, Oprah, and Al Sharpton of criminal campaign finance violations, alleging improper payments made to them after the Presidential Election.
Trump claimed Democrats paid $11 million to Beyonce, $3 million to Oprah, and $600,000 to Sharpton, stating they violated campaign finance laws by paying for endorsements.
Tina Knowles, Beyonce's mother, refuted Trump's claims, clarifying that her daughter was actually paid $165,000 for a campaign event, contrasting Trump's allegations of millions.
Campaign finance records show Oprah received $1 million for a town hall event and Sharpton was paid $500,000, with such payments adhering to fair-market value laws.
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