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Trump's False Claims: Prosecuting Beyoncé Over Imaginary $11 Million Payment

Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyJuly 28, 20256 min88,079 views
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Trump's False Accusation Against Beyoncé

  • 📢 Donald Trump has called for the prosecution of music superstar Beyoncé based on a fabricated $11 million payment for an endorsement.
  • 🤥 Trump claimed on Truth Social that Democrats illegally paid Beyoncé $11 million for her endorsement of Kamala Harris, a claim with no basis in reality.
  • ❌ The accusation suggested that Beyoncé sang for payment, which is illegal, and that she left to a hostile audience.

Debunking the Claim

  • 📰 A spokesperson for Trump referred to a debunked Instagram story as the source for the $11 million figure.
  • 🚫 Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, has called the payment claim a lie, and Instagram flagged it as false information.
  • 💰 Federal campaign records show a $165,000 payment from the Harris campaign to Beyoncé's production company, categorized as a campaign event production expense, not an endorsement fee.
  • 🗣️ The Harris campaign stated that while they cover costs for celebrity appearances, they do not pay for endorsements.

Analysis of Trump's Behavior

  • 🧠 The discussion highlights Trump's lack of impulse control and emotional immaturity, questioning his fitness for leadership.
  • 📉 It's suggested that Trump's claims are a distraction, possibly related to other ongoing issues like the Epstein case.
  • 🎭 The commentary posits that Trump has always been full of 'BS' and 'swindle,' but is now slower and less sharp-witted.
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Donald TrumpBeyoncéKamala HarrisProsecutionEndorsementFalse ClaimsTruth SocialCampaign FinanceFact-CheckingPolitical Commentary
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