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Donald Trump Receives Overwhelming Support After Guilty Verdict, Donation Page Crashes

Former President Donald Trump has witnessed a remarkable surge in support after being found guilty in the New York City trial, leading to a flood of donations that overwhelmed his donation page. Influential figures and commentators have rallied behind Trump, expressing their solidarity and commitment to his cause.

Among the notable supporters, Sequoia Capital’s Shaun Maguire made a substantial contribution of $300,000 to Trump’s campaign, while Lee Zeldin secured an impressive $800,000 donation for Donald Trump’s Joint Fundraising Committee. Journalist Tim Pool announced his maximum donation to Trump, reflecting the fervent backing among Trump’s supporters.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson voiced his unwavering support, stating, “This won’t stop Trump. He’ll win the election if he’s not killed first.” Similarly, Megyn Kelly denounced the guilty verdict, calling it a disgrace and expressing outrage at the judicial process.

Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, echoed the sentiment, declaring his donation to Trump and noting the overwhelming response that caused the donation page to crash due to high traffic. Meanwhile, supporters like Tristan Tate and others scrambled to contribute, reflecting the grassroots enthusiasm for Trump’s cause.

Piers Morgan predicted Donald Trump’s resurgence, speculating that the verdict would propel him back into the White House, while donors on various platforms continued to show their support with contributions ranging from $3300 to $1000.

The overwhelming outpouring of support underscores Trump’s enduring appeal among his base and highlights the intense polarization in American politics. As Trump navigates the legal challenges ahead, the groundswell of support serves as a testament to his enduring influence on the political landscape.

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