Hackers Apparently Briefly Took Over Trump’s Legal Defense Fund Site: ‘America Is Already Great’

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Donald Trump, who has been associated with fundraising from his own supporters for several years, surprised MAGA supporters who visited his legal defense fund site recently. According to Raw Story, visitors were greeted with an unusual message, essentially urging potential donors to redirect their contributions elsewhere.

The site’s message stated, “Do not support Donald Trump’s fraudulent patriot legal defense fund.” It emphasized the principle that in the United States, everyone is expected to adhere to the rules, emphasizing equality as outlined in the Constitution.

The message continued to discuss the concept of lying and its consequences, highlighting how dishonesty erodes trust and can even result in legal consequences when individuals deceive the courts or law enforcement.

It’s reasonable to assume that the sudden change in tone was not a newfound commitment to truthfulness by the Trump team but likely the result of hacking.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump finds himself in the unprecedented position of being the first former American president to face not one, not two, not three, but four criminal indictments. These allegations encompass hush money payments, mishandling classified government documents, involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, and interference in the Georgia election.

Remarkably, these legal challenges have not deterred Trump’s dedicated voter base. Furthermore, Trump’s refusal to pay his long-time ally Rudy Giuliani, who faces financial difficulties, has not led to widespread disillusionment among Republican voters.

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