Trump demands research against Springsteen, Beyoncé, Oprah and Bono of alleged illegal financing in Kamala Harris campaign – Future Chile

The former president of the United States, Donald Trump, still does not end his public conflict with Bruce Springsteen.
This Monday, the controversial president used his social social network to demand an investigation against the singer, as well as against Bono, Beyoncé and Oprah Winfrey. According to Classic Rock Ultimate, accusing them of having received payments for supporting the presidential campaign of Kamala Harris by 2024.
«How much did Kamala Harris pay Bruce Springsteen for his probation acting during his campaign? Isn’t that an illegal campaign contribution, ”Trump wrote in capital letters. “And Beyoncé? How much did Oprah receive? And bonus?” He added.
Trump requests “great research” to these musicians …
The ex -president said he will ask for a “great investigation” about it. Ensuring that candidates cannot pay for public support under the appearance of contracts for entertainment. “This was a desperate and very expensive effort to artificially inflate its crowds. It is not legal!” “For these antipatriot artists, it was just a corrupt and illegal way to take advantage of a broken system,” he added.
Oprah Winfrey responded to these accusations last year and explained to Variety that Harris campaign in September paid Harpo Productions for the production of the “Unite for America” transmission, and not as a personal payment. Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother, also denied that her daughter has received 10 million dollars for speaking at an event in Houston, stating that “Beyoncé did not receive a penny.”
The origin of the conflict between Trump and Springsteen
The current conflict between Trump and Springsteen began last week, when the musician criticized the former president at the beginning of his tour in Manchester, England. Springsteen described Trump’s administration as “corrupt, incompetent and traitor”, and called his followers to raise his voice “against authoritarianism.”
Trump responded on social networks on Friday, calling him “dries of Roquero” and “arrogant fool”, demanding that “be street until he returns to the country.”
Pearl Jam also joined criticism. In a show in Pittsburgh, Eddie Vedder praised Springsteen and denounced that “people are being deported without due process” and that the United States is “abandoning its allies and supporting dictators.” Vedder closed with a clear message: “In this country you can’t silence critical voices. Am I right or wrong?”