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So it's a non-story, nothing to do with Trump.
I put the following paragraph from the article in the summary for the original post:
It seems some Lemmy clients don’t show the summary of cross posts.
Seriously no one should ever incur any expense based on trumps promise though. Everyone should make him pay up front. Especially his lawyers
Glad this is the top comment. I really dislike headlines like this. Why be manipulative when DJT is a seemingly bottomless well of actual things to be angry about?
In other words Trump isn't to be trusted
// Also not a top comment either, so prolly extends to his idiot fan base too
No shit he isn't to be trusted, but that's not why Asheville made his campaign pay in advance. So why do a story on that when there are a million actual things he and his campaign are doing or planning to do to prevent a free and fair election? Why write a story that makes it seem like we need to reach?
It's irresponsible journalism and the comment I replied to (which was the top comment 7 hours ago, if I may steal a moment to acquaint you with the concept of the passage of time) rightfully drew attention to that fact.
MAGA is planning to steal this election if they can't win it. We need more column-inches on that and less of this petty non-story shit, even if it makes us feel good.
And that makes me a Trump Supporter. Check your media literacy.