Through email, Donald Trump’suspends’ his presidential campaign

Which extremely wealthy contributors are supporting Trump?

Donald Trump, the former US president, took advantage of the occasion on April Fools’ Day this month by sending out a stunning message to a number of individuals. Trump has been working hard to win reelection to the White House in November.

Axios reporter who posted screenshots of the email from Donald Trump also received a similar letter. The message said, “I’m putting my campaign on hold.

The email continues, though, in all uppercase, after it is opened: “Just kidding — happy April Fools Day!”

“I have no intention of giving up on the American people. The email continued, saying, “I will never give up and we can’t stand by and let Crooked Joe Biden keep destroying our GREAT country.”

The 77-year-old persisted on listing Joe Biden’s administration’s shortcomings, including things like “open borders, skyrocketing crime, record inflation, targeted prosecutions, and humiliation overseas.”

“This November, as we all know, a lot is on the line. The email, which was also cited by the Washington Times, stated, “That’s why it is more important than ever for all Trump supporters to STAND UP to play a leading role in helping us WIN BACK THE WHITE HOUSE.”

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Joe Biden (@joebiden)

A short while later, the Republican front-runner for president requested “100,000 patriots to chip in at least $5 for his reelection campaign.”

“Listen, Friend, Joe Biden just raised over $25 MILLION from the liberal elite in New York City,” the speaker said, alluding to the glamorous benefit held in New York City last week that included former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.

In return, the business tycoon plans to raise $33 million in Florida on Saturday in an attempt to surpass the 81-year-old Biden’s record.