"In a letter received by Republican digital vendors this week, the Trump campaign is asking for down-ballot candidates who use his name, image and likeness in fundraising appeals to give at least 5 percent of the proceeds to the campaign." politico.com/news/2024/04/1…
@Meidas_LaurenA @mortgageconsult Someone that I know would call this “dry begging”!!🤣
@Meidas_LaurenA Translation: The RNC expects you to pay them since I’m taking ALL the money they’ve got. (Sounds like Catholic tithing to me)
@Meidas_LaurenA @Christi86728549 WTAF? Is that even legal?
@Meidas_LaurenA @RuthJen97728612 Just like a mafia protection racket.
@Meidas_LaurenA He's desperate to pay his fines and bonds before election day. Once the election is over, the bulk of his incoming monies is sure to go way down. Not that he's getting much now, of course. lol
@Meidas_LaurenA @_belle_curve_ Great 😊 this going hurt republicans 😂
@Meidas_LaurenA Always grifting… “Any individual donor to a Republican candidate can give up to $6,600. That means, if contributors were to give the maximum amount, the Trump campaign would get $330 if the down-ballot candidate agreed to share the proceeds with the former president.”