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Trump Offers to Pay Off Harris Campaign's $20 Million Debt Amid Scrutiny Over $1 Billion Spending, Including $1M to Oprah
Nov 11, 2024, 04:05 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has offered to help pay off the $20 million debt of Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, which raised over $1 billion but ended in a significant deficit. Trump's offer comes amid widespread criticism of Harris's campaign spending, which included substantial payments to celebrities and high-profile endorsements. Reports indicate that the Harris campaign spent $582 million on staff and over $15 million on event production, featuring performances by artists such as Beyoncé ($10 million), Megan Thee Stallion ($5 million), Eminem ($1.8 million), Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, and Ricky Martin. Additionally, the campaign reportedly paid $1 million to Harpo Productions, owned by Oprah Winfrey, to build a pricey set, although Winfrey has denied receiving a personal fee. Despite the massive fundraising, the Harris campaign is still soliciting donations to pay off its debts and finance recount efforts, redirecting contributions to the 'Harris for President's Recount Account.' Democratic officials and strategists, including Lindy Li of the Democratic National Committee, have openly criticized the campaign as a '$1 billion disaster,' with donors reportedly 'pissed' about the mismanagement of funds. Critics argue that the campaign's exorbitant spending, averaging $6 million per day over 107 days, on celebrity endorsements and event production did not translate into electoral success. The campaign's financial practices have drawn scrutiny, with comparisons to the Fyre Festival and allegations of resembling a money-laundering scheme. Amidst these challenges, the Harris campaign continues to reach out to supporters for additional funds to address its financial obligations.
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