Looks like Trump’s Save America PAC stole from its own supporters

Trump alleged fraud email 1,000% match

A “1,000% match.” Right. This from Friday, Nov. 6, 2020.

So the Trump Save America Super PAC comes under investigation for alleged fraud.

I would guess there’s a solid case. I was getting tons of email from these jokers despite being vehemently anti-Trump. The emails came to be because an idiot Trump supporter in a Denver suburb, first name Tom, last name same as mine, was apparently too dim to remember his own email address (I also got his Home Depot order confirmations).

I found the emails interesting enough to screen shot a couple of the dozens that came in over time. What I found most interesting was the oft-repeated “1,000% match” offer. Like, what matching donor would commit to such nonsense? So clearly bullshit.

I’m including below a screen shot I’d saved off on Friday, November 6, 2020 – that’s just three days post-election, certainly not enough time to ascertain any sort of systematic voter fraud. (The lead image above this post was from another email that same day).

What these show, as so much other evidence the January 6 Committee has brought to light, is that Trump and cronies surely planned the entire “stop the steal” scheme well in advance. And that these (alleged) fraudsters had no desire to stop stealing from their own supporters, which they did to the tune of $250 million. Par for the course in Trumpland… And still so many still wear their ugly red hats as they prostrate themselves before “their” ugly orange demagogue who in fact cares nothing about them.

 

Trump alleged fraud email Nov 6 2020