Sharpton on Trump claim he was paid to endorse Harris: ‘Absolutely not’
- Rev. Al Sharpton rejected President Donald Trump's claim that he was paid to endorse former Vice President Kamala Harris, stating, 'Absolutely not' during an MSNBC interview.
- Trump alleged that Sharpton, along with other celebrities, received money for endorsements, but Sharpton insisted there was no conflict of interest.
- Sharpton mentioned a potential defamation lawsuit against Trump for his claims, arguing that Trump aimed to distract from issues related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Al Sharpton denounces Trump claim that Harris campaign bribed him
The Rev. Al Sharpton on Monday rejected President Donald Trump’s claims that he was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to endorse former Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign during the 2024 election cycle. “Absolutely not,” Sharpton said during an…
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