Donald Trump’s supporters were told he is ending his presidential campaign in a fundraising email on Monday.
An email was sent out to the former president’s supporters with the subject line “I’m suspending my campaign” on Monday, according to posts to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, from Axios’ Andrew Slender and The New York Times’ Nick Corasaniti.
However, the body of the email revealed it was simply an April Fools’ Day joke, rather than an actual suspension of his presidential campaign.
But he is expected to have a tumultuous summer, potentially facing multiple criminal trials, one of which is set to begin later in April, ahead of the election.
The email comes as some Republicans voice concerns about the Trump campaign’s finances, as Biden has outraised him in recent months.
The fundraising email drew ridicule from some Democrats, including former congressional candidate Christopher Hale, who wrote, “The man hasn’t campaigned in over two weeks, so it tracks.”
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Donald Trump’s supporters were told he is ending his presidential campaign in a fundraising email on Monday.
An email was sent out to the former president’s supporters with the subject line “I’m suspending my campaign” on Monday, according to posts to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, from Axios’ Andrew Slender and The New York Times’ Nick Corasaniti.
However, the body of the email revealed it was simply an April Fools’ Day joke, rather than an actual suspension of his presidential campaign.
But he is expected to have a tumultuous summer, potentially facing multiple criminal trials, one of which is set to begin later in April, ahead of the election.
The email comes as some Republicans voice concerns about the Trump campaign’s finances, as Biden has outraised him in recent months.
The fundraising email drew ridicule from some Democrats, including former congressional candidate Christopher Hale, who wrote, “The man hasn’t campaigned in over two weeks, so it tracks.”
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