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Trump's GoFundMe: Fair Play or Billionaire Bailout?
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Former President Trump faces a massive $355 million fine for fraudulently inflating his assets, and his supporters launched a GoFundMe page to help him. Within 21 hours, they raised over $63,000 from 1700 donors. However, many criticized the effort, arguing that Trump, a billionaire, should foot his own bill. They called it a violation of GoFundMe's terms of service and suggested Trump sell assets like Mar-a-Lago to pay off the fine.
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