Kimberly Guilfoyle reportedly made quite the profit off her speech to Trump rioters in 2021.
from these donations, so Guilfoyle won’t be the only one in the hot seat once more evidence has been revealed.
On Monday, Lofgren read off notes from select committee senior investigative counsel Amanda Wick about the astonishing amount of money that was raised by the Trump administration after the Nov. 3, 2020, election. “Claims that the election was stolen were so successful,raised $250 million, nearly $100 million in the first week after the election,” Wick stated in her research.
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