MSNBC’s Al Sharpton deny Trump’s claims he was paid to support Kamala Harris
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Rev. Al Shapton responded to the President Donald TrumpThe charges against him on Monday told MSNBC that it was not paid to support former vice president Kamala Harris, as the president argued in a social media post.
“Morning Joe” host Jonathon Lemia asked Sharpton to respond to Trump’s claim that he was paid to support Harris.
“Well, absolutely not. And as the FEC submission says, they helped. This campaign gave me the funding for the National Action Network’s voting campaign I’m involved in.
“But what’s interesting about this is the fact that, like the exact second or third report, National Action Network lawyers can sue defamation, because this time they have no support and found out they didn’t receive the money.

Rev. Al Sharpton (L) welcomes Senator Kamala Harris of D-Calif to the podium before attending the medium-term elections conference of Sharpton’s National Action Network in the Kennedy Caucus Room, Russell Senate Office Building, Capitol Hill, at DCTon, Washington, on November 13th, 2018. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Sharpton went on to argue that Trump is linked to “serious issues” related to Jeffrey Epstein and the Trump administration’s announcement. There is no client list.
“So he was about to flood the zone last week to remove his pressure and get the Magazine Base back in place. The fact is, he started saying he was going to fire the Fed chief. That didn’t work. And he didn’t work. And he started to get the birth.
The liberal MSNBC host claimed that Trump also attacked former President Obama. Trump said “Past Epstein” and “Ring Leader” of Russiagate.
“Then over the weekend, Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé, Al Sharpton, the race card or the thread here is race. That’s what he’s trying to do. They’re trading money. They were holding Obama down with Russia.
“We showed what we did in the campaign with the National Action Network and other groups. Even when we spoke at the convention, we didn’t support candidates. We approved the file. We’re releasing the Epstein file. Trump.
The White House did not immediately return a request for comment.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris (second L), civil rights lawyer Ben Crump (R) and Rev. Al Sharpton (L) will be taking part in a march across the Edmund Petus Bridge on March 3, 2024, during the 59th anniversary of bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama. (Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP)
Sharpton spoke At the 2024 Democratic National Convention, he criticized the president’s record on race.
Trump filed a complaint in the post Along with Oprah Winfrey and Beyoncé, about the true society that Sharpton was paid to support the former vice president in the 2024 election.
“After the presidential election, I see the huge amount of money the Democrats owed and I approve the fact that perhaps illegally, $11 million is allowed to pay singer Beyoncé (she never sang. The overalls are misrepresented in books and records.
FEC filing will be displayed The Harris Campaign has created two $500,000 payment First reported to Oprah Winfrey’s production company by Washington judges after the election, a month after Winfrey appeared with Harris at a Town Hall event, and before Oprah took the stage with Harris at a Philadelphia rally before Election Day.
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US producer and actress Oprah Winfrey (L) will hold the hand of US vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris as she arrives on stage at a campaign rally at Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 4, 2024. (Photo by Angelaweis/AFP by Getty Images)
Sharpton, a major Trump critic and public Democratic supporter, conducted an interview with the former vice president before the election in late October. Following Harris’ loss to Trump, FEC filing The Harris campaign provided two $250,000 donations to Sharpton’s nonprofit organizations in September and October.
Sharpton did not inform viewers of contributions or conflicts of interest before and after the interview.
The MSNBC host said, “Do you have a history of talking about Kamala Harris in 50 years from now?”
“I hope for it, and I really hope for it… my life has proven to be about fighting for people, fighting for the dignity of people,” Harris said.
“The girl and little boys are going to talk about you like you’re talking about Mr. Shirley Chisholm“Sharpton commented and compared Harris to the first black woman elected to Congress in 1972.
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Brian Flood and Michael Lee of Fox News contributed to this report.