President-elect Trump swiftly tried to lift funds on the heels of his New York hush cash sentencing Friday morning, asking supporters in the event that they nonetheless “stand with him” in mild of the cementing of his felony conviction.
“They’re trying to sabotage the Presidential Transition process. They’re trying to END the presidency as we know it — just before I take office,” the incoming president wrote in an e-mail launch.
“But together, we will put a stop to the LAWFARE and make our country GREAT once again.”
The previous president was sentenced to unconditional discharge “without imprisonment, fine or probation supervision” by New York Decide Juan Merchan.
Trump has continued to advertise claims the case was “rigged” and is surveying those that champion his “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) slogan to gauge their help for him, along with requesting funds to bolster his agenda.
“After my RIGGED SENTENCING, do you still Stand with Trump? RESPOND TO TRUMP,” the web site linked in his fundraising e-mail reads.
Under the message had been recommended monetary donations, starting from $10 to $3,300.