Trump asks to investigate Beyoncé and other singers

The President Donald Trump He released a new diatribe through his social network Social truthstating that celebrities such as Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Oprah Winfrey and Bono They would have received Millions of dollars in secret To politically support the vice president Kamala Harris for the 2024 elections.
Trump described this supposed scheme as a «illegal electoral scam»And he demanded a Official Research.
However, Independent fact verifiers They have not found No evidence that supports the accusations of the former president.
Both the Kamala Harris campaign team as representatives of the environment of Beyoncé They have categorically denied that fees have been paid for public support.
In addition, they recalled that the law requires campaigns reimburse production costs In political acts or events, something that, they say, has been fulfilled transparently.
These statements arise shortly after Trump directly attacks Bruce Springsteenwhom he described as «highly overvalued«, In response to comments from the musician, who defined his administration as«corrupt, incompetent and treacherous«.
So far, No electoral authority has opened an investigation Formal about the ex -president’s statements, and the artistic community has avoided entering a direct public confrontation with Trump.
More information about these statements can be found through the shared link in its social truth biography.
Trump attacks Taylor Swift: “It is no longer popular since he said he hates me”
Donald Trump again generated controversy this Friday by publicly attacking pop superstar Taylor Swift.
Through her social network Truth Social, Trump said the singer “is no longer popular” since he openly expressed her rejection of him during the past presidential campaign.
“Has anyone realized that since I said ‘I hate Taylor Swift! ‘, She is no longer’ popular ‘?
The words of the Republican leader seem to be motivated by the public support that Swift gave in 2024 his opponent, the then Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, during a highly polarized presidential election.