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tijd April 22 2020, 13:19:28 UTC
Подсуетилась и другая прохиндейка - Suzzanne Monk (Trumpertarian в Твиттере и MAGAWoman в Фейсбуке).



Монк жила в Чикаго и в 2015 вместе с мужем открыла GoFundMe, чтобы купить магазин музыкальных инструментов: https://web.archive.org/web/20150316071422/https://www.gofundme.com/saveourmusicstore

В 2016 она пришли на трампинг, который отменили из-за протестов.



В 2017 они открыла новый GoFundMe, "Save Music Store from Trump Haters" и собрала на этом деле $25 тысяч. Стричь MAGA-лохов оказалось более выгодным делом.

She's set up a GoFundMe seeking $30,000 in donations from "Trump supporters and patriots."
The couple similarly launched a GoFundMe in 2015 to raise money to buy out the former Andy's Music Store, which they moved and reopened as Worlds of Music.
The pair plan to leave Chicago "as soon as we're physically able," she said.
They are closing the shop April 27, she said.
Monk said she and Duvel have always worked hard to keep politics separate from their business - for the record, she voted for Al Gore in 2000 and Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primary - but were "outed" as Trump supporters after a debate Duvel had in the comments section of a Facebook post last year during Trump's canceled rally at UIC.
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170317/north-center/trump-supporters-say-theyre-being-run-out-of-business-chicago/



Монк переехала в Вашингтон и окунулась в политику, точнее в заработки на MAGA брэнде. Она выпустила три Интернет-книжки, включая "Rules for Trumpers: A Strategy Handbook For Defeating The Left's Attack On President Trump", а ныне создала PAC "Reopen America".

Белый дом, вслед за Fox News, подтягивается за прохиндеями.

The group, which was created this month, has yet to report any financial activity. But its founder, Suzzanne Monk, who is active on Twitter with the handle @Trumpertarian, called the idea for the rally “pushback against these governors who want to stay shut down far beyond their economic capacity to do so.”
Support for the protests features more direct ties to the White House than simply support for Mr. Trump. The administration recently formed an advisory group for reopening the economy that included Stephen Moore, the conservative economics commentator. Mr. Moore had been coordinating with FreedomWorks, the Tea Party Patriots and the American Legislative Exchange Council in a coalition called “Save Our Country,” which was formed to push for a quicker easing of restrictions.
At the same time, Mr. Moore was communicating with a group of local activists in Wisconsin involved in organizing a protest at the State Capitol set for Friday. On a conservative YouTube program that went online the day Mr. Trump named him to the task force, Mr. Moore said he had “one big donor in Wisconsin” who had pledged financial support for the protesters, telling him, “‘Steve, I promise, I will pay the bail and legal fees of anyone who gets arrested.’”
In an interview with The New York Times, Mr. Moore declined to identify the donor, but said, “I do think you’re going to see these start to erupt.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/21/us/politics/coronavirus-protests-trump.html

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