The Biden government’s lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump has entered a new phase with their Congressional Democrat allies announcing a probe into Trump campaign donors. Having failed to stop Trump’s presidential campaign with four dubious federal and state-level prosecutions, Biden and the Democrats are now looking to harass and scare off donors to the Republican presidential nominee.
On Thursday, Senate Democrats announced they will investigate former President Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago fundraising dinner with energy company executives last month. Their investigation was launched after the George Soros-funded Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) claimed the dinner event breached a vaguely alluded-to ethics rule.
In their allegations, CREW claims that Trump’s discussion of what U.S. energy policy may look like under a future Trump presidential administration, while also attempting to solicit $1 billion in campaign donations, could merit legal action. However, the Democrat-aligned lawfare group did not cite any specific laws that might have been violated.
Less than two weeks ago, House and Senate Democrats sent letters to energy company executives in what appears to have been an effort to intimidate them into ceasing to donate to the Trump campaign. However, several of the letters’ targets appeared to have ignored the threats and were present for a second energy industry fundraiser for Trump in Houston, Texas, on Wednesday.
The National Pulse reported that Trump raised an impressive $25 million in a single day at the Wednesday event. Notably, the Senate Democrats announced their probe just a day after Trump’s Houston fundraiser.