Kamala Harris likened Donald Trump to a 'predator' and a 'con artist' in her first campaign speech
When Donald Trump bankrolled Kamala Harris' campaign to become California Attorney General
While Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and former Republican President Donald Trump may face off in November's presidential election, the American press – including The New York Times And the Wall Street Journal – It was reported on Monday that the billionaire had, for years, financed an election campaign for his potential future rival.
In 2011, Donald Trump contributed $5,000 to Kamala Harris’s campaign, early in her political career, when the center-left San Francisco prosecutor ran for California attorney general—an election she won. He made an additional $1,000 contribution in 2013, when Harris began her reelection campaign. His daughter Ivanka Trump also contributed $2,000 to that second campaign, the paper reported. Sacramento Bee In 2020.
The newspaper reported at the time that Harris campaign spokesman Ian Sams said Harris had donated $6,000 of Trump's money to a nonprofit that advocates for civil and human rights in Central America. “But that donation didn’t come until 2015, a year after she was re-elected attorney general and launched her run for Senate.”The newspaper said.
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