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Fact check: Trump calls to prosecute Beyoncé based on a nonexistent $11 million payment | News Channel 3-12

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By Daniel Dale, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump over the weekend called for the prosecution of music superstar Beyoncé – based on something that did not actually happen. Trump claimed in a social media post that Beyoncé broke the law by supposedly getting paid $11 million for her endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris during an October 2024 event in Houston. But there is simply no basis for Trump’s claim that Beyoncé r…
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Donald Trump recently renewed his accusations against former Vice-President Kamala Harris and other members of the Democratic camp, accusing them of having paid large sums to public figures in exchange for their political support. According to him, payments of up to $11 million would have been allocated to singer Beyoncé, $3 million to Oprah Winfrey, and $600,000 to host Al Sharpton, among others.

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