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It is being reported Trump's fundraising machine sent out an email to supporters on his behalf loaded with extremist rhetoric and anti-Semitic tropes less than two hours after his indictment became public. The emails attacked Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg, whose office was responsible for bringing the case to the grand jury, as being funded by George Soros, a major donor to Democratic causes and a popular target of anti-Semitism on the far-right.
The emails were said to be "loaded with anti-Semitic language, some of which has been used in the past to validate violence against Jews" and were using anti-Jewish stereotypes and historical hatred to raise money, according to a public communication professor at American University. The fundraising emails in question all asked for money to go to an account that splits money between Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and a fund called Save America, which has raised more than $100 million and paid many of the same top-tier lawyers who represent him.