"Crazy Like a Fox": Is There a Brilliant Ulterior Motive Behind President Trump's Baseball Card Fundraiser?
Andrea Widburg : Dec 16, 2022
AmericanThinker.com
By selling a product, Trump can get money without publicly revealing donors. Even though there are limits on how NFTs can be created and marketed, selling them is still easier than trying to raise campaign funds by moving mugs, t-shirts, and bumper stickers. Importantly, paying for an NFT is not a donation because the buyer is getting something of value in exchange for his or her money; namely, the NFT, an object with a price freely agreed upon between seller and buyer.
[AmericanThinker.com] – People on the Left and the Right have been united in castigating Trump for boasting a "major announcement" that turned out to be a "Donald Trump Digital Trading Card collection," with each card selling for $99. The general belief was that this was a disgraceful grift on his part, one that saw him cashing in on his failing popularity while he still can. [But] Trump may have devised a way to circumvent the requirement that a campaign must identify all donors, which can be dangerous for Trump supporters. (Image: Flickr)
An astute reader suggested to me …Trump is crazy like a fox. He may be circumventing campaign laws, not because they're a problem for him, but because they're a problem for would-be donors.
People have learned how dangerous it is to show support for Trump. Once leftists have the federally required list of campaign donors, they dox them. That is, they try to shame individuals, get them fired, or force social isolation upon them. If a business has donated, activists urge people to boycott the business. This effectively dissuades people from exercising their First Amendment right to political speech via campaign donations... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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