Trump Begs “Most LOYAL” Supporters for Cash after Impeachment Inquiry

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Trump’s most “LOYAL” supporters are being asked to donate money to his reelection campaign after the announcement of an impeachment inquiry this week.

In a flurry of tweets that started yesterday when news of the widely supported call for the impeachment inquiry first broke, Trump has tweeted about “PRESIDENTAL HARASSMENT!”, how the Democrats are trying to take the spotlight from the UN Climate Change Summit, and has asked his most loyal supporters to donate to his reelection campaign.

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If there’s one thing Trump can do, it is make the most of a bad situation.

The Video Shared

In the midst of his Twitter meltdown involving the announcement, Trump tweeted a video that was just over 90 seconds long showing a montage of his harshest critics speaking of him. It included Elizabeth Warren, Rashida Tlaib called him an “MFer”, and a creepy slowed-down clip of Cedric Richmond saying his sole focus was ensuring Trump did not get a second term.

After the Democrats finish on screen, a short clip of Trump at a rally talking about how the only way that will beat him in 2020 is by the impeachment process, and removing him from office.

The video concluded with the words, “While Democrats’ “SOLE FOCUS” is fighting Trump, President Trump is fighting “FOR YOU”. Crowds chant “Four More Years!” in the background.

The banner over the top of the video has a number you can text to donate money to the campaign.

What is Actually Going On?

The president is having a minor Twitter meltdown over the announcement yesterday that an impeachment inquiry will, in fact, take place. The move was started by a whistleblower account of a phone call the president had with the Prime Minister of Ukraine.

He is accused of threatening to withhold aid for Ukraine, who is currently attempting to push back Russian forces and hold their country unless the country investigated the former Vice President and potential Democratic Nominee for 2020 Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.

Both men have had various levels of involvement with the country in the past, and Joe Biden was the point-man in 2014 when the Ukraine underwent a revolution.

The president first denied the call took place, then said that it was an innocent congratulatory call. Finally, he has recently admitted that Biden came up in discussion, but insists that the call was still harmless.