Trump Says Kamala Campaign ‘Broke the Law’ by Paying Beyoncé, Oprah

President Donald Trump accused the presidential campaign of former vice-president Kamala Harris of breaking the law concerning alleged payments to celebrities such as Beyoncé and Oprah Winfrey for their approvals.
In an article on Truth Social, Trump revealed that he “looked at the large sum of money” that the Democrats had after the 2024 presidential election, adding that “they admit to pay, probably illegally” of the millions of dollars in Beyoncé, Winfrey and the political commentator MSNBC Al Sharpton, among others.
Trump wrote in his article:
I look at the large sum of money due by the Democrats, after the presidential election, and the fact that they admit to pay, probably illegally, eleven million dollars at the singer Beyoncé for an audience (she never sang, not a note, and I left the scene to a holly and angry audience!), Three million dollars for “All”, to the Oprah, to the Oprah, Very low television for “Alpor,” All “Alloch (a total light weight!), And others who will be named to do, absolutely nothing!
Trump continued to declare that “these ridiculous costs were incorrectly stated in books and files”.
“You are not allowed to pay approval,” said Trump. “It is completely illegal to do so. Can you imagine what would happen if politicians were starting to pay for people to approve them. All hell would burst! Kamala, and all those who have received approval money, broke the law. They should all be prosecuted! Thank you for your attention to this case. “
A report of Washington examiner Previously, the Harris campaign had paid $ 1 million to Winfrey’s company on October 15.
Breitbart News reported in November 2024 that Winfrey denied media information that she had been paid $ 1 million by the Harris campaign. Winfrey “appeared alongside Kamala Harris in a Townhall style television interview in September” and during a rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the day before the presidential election:
Oprah Winfrey – which is estimated to be a billionaire – appeared alongside Kamala Harris in a Townhall style television interview in September and later during a rally in Philadelphia at night before the elections where the former Talkshow queen again gained fear towards women, claiming that if they were not showing up to vote, they could never get back.
The Harris campaign also denied that Beyoncé was paid for approval, although the files of the Federal Elections Commission show that the Harris campaign paid $ 165,000 in “Beyoncé production company”, the Hill reported.
Financial files have shown that the Harris presidential campaign, which has finished $ 20 million in debt after raising $ 1 billion, has also given the organization of civil rights in Sharpton, National Action Network (NAN), $ 500,000, which was “divided between two payments”.
Financial files show that Harris for the president gave half a million dollars to the National Action Network (NAN), founded by Sharpton in 1991, divided between two payments on September 5 and October 1.
On October 20, Sharpton launched Harris “Softball Question” on his MSNBC program, Policy.
Trump previously called “for a major investigation” to find out if the Harris campaign has paid elites of entertainment for the amendments, and asked “how” Harris paid Bruce Springsteen “for his poor performance during his campaign for the president” and if he accepted the money.
“I will call a major investigation into this issue,” Trump wrote in a social article of truth in May. “The candidates are not allowed to pay the endorsements, which Kamala did, under the pretext of paying the entertainment. In addition, it was a very expensive and desperate effort to artificially develop its sparse crowds. ”


