Former President Donald J Trump said Mark Zuckerberg use to come to the White House and Kissed his ass
Let’s do a full audit of the $417 million given by Mark Zuckerberg, who use to come to the white house and kiss my ass. Donald J Trump was on a full-on attack mode on Mark Zuckerberg for his alleged involvement in the bribing case.
President Trump's message to Mark Zuckerberg 😜 pic.twitter.com/n6WPswBEnq
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‘And I believe you’re going to be hearing a lot of it.
‘You know if you’re a person that wants to make a contribution you’re allowed to give less than $6,000 otherwise they put you in jail.
‘He gave $417 million. What the hell is going on?’
The funds were utilized to assist those in charge of the elections.
Conservatives, on the other hand, claim that it was directed to Democratic counties, where turnout was higher.
Supporters at the convention applauded his remarks, but Trump’s aides have warned him that his fondness for conspiracy theories will turn off independent voters.
‘Do you recall what I said a long time ago? ‘I believe they spied on my campaign, and everyone said….,’ he claimed. How dare he say such a thing? What right does he have to say that? It turned out to be correct.
‘I’d like to express my gratitude to John Durham for figuring that out.’
Conservatives were ecstatic when special counsel Durham’s court filings revealed that he had discovered Internet spying that proved Trump correct, though Durham subsequently distanced himself from those conclusions.
Even when other speakers at CPAC argued it was time for Republicans to move on, he continued to whine about the 2020 race.
He said that ‘explosive’ fresh evidence indicating rigging would be released soon.
‘These guys – they call them mules – ballots were trafficked and sold on an unprecedented scale in Georgia and other swing states, and the savagery… it was simply astounding what happened that we have it on camera,’ he said.
Trump spent Saturday morning in West Palm Beach, near his Mar-a-Lago estate, playing golf.
Trump gave the keynote address on Saturday night. Throughout the first three days of the conference, his image was everywhere.