Trump is now fundraising off his new found push to make it into Heaven.
Trump’s Super PAC fired off an email to supporters on Saturday morning with the opening line, “Friend, I want to try and get to Heaven.” And he added “So if you’re with me all the way to the end, join with MILLIONS of your fellow PATRIOTS by chipping in $15 to keep the wins rolling in,”
He also had a part about how God is on his side because he beat crooked Hilary in 2016.
I’m working on a song about it – here is what I got so far.
There’s a dictator that’s sure all his lies are pure gold and he is buying a stair way to Heaven. Cheers!
https://www.bing.com/search?q=what+is+the+difference+between+a+leadership+PAC+and+a+Super+PAC&pc=GD06&form=GDNSBR&ptag=29417
So let me see if I got this straight.
Trump’s supper pack uses Trump’s words and praises – his over use of exclamation marks and all caps.
And I’m supposed to believe Trump had nothing to do with the e-mail and he won’t get a large cut of the donations. For all we know Trump sent them a draft of what the e-mail should say. The crust of my question is should Trump and or his super pack use religion to mooch for campaign donations. Cheers!
Oh I bet Trump does have a say in what the super pac say’s and he gets a piece of the donations.
I also bet that Trump’s next piece of merchandise on Truth Social will be the Trump‘s Stairway To Heaven statue. Cheers!
Again - I figure Trump does tell the super pac (and other pac's) what to say and he does have his hand out for a piece of their donations.
During his first term Trump pardoned a senator that was convicted of using campaign donations for his own personal use. And I think that points out that Trump doesn't care about campaign rules and regulations.
And again the crust of my question is – is it right for political party's to use religion to generate donations.
Cheers!This post was edited by Nanoose at September 3, 2025 1:41 PM MDT