President Donald J. Trump has once again taken to his social media platform to accuse former Vice President Kamala Harris of using campaign funds to pay celebrities for endorsements during her presidential campaign. Among the celebrities targeted by Trump are Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Oprah, and Bono.

Trump specifically pointed to Beyoncé, alleging that she was paid $11 million for a brief appearance at a Harris rally in Houston last October. He described the event as “AN ILLEGAL ELECTION SCAM AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL.”

The President also questioned the loyalty and payment of Bruce Springsteen, asking how much he was compensated for his involvement in Harris’ campaign. Trump raised similar concerns about Oprah and Bono, insinuating that they, too, received funds in exchange for endorsements.

According to Trump, these payments were not for entertainment purposes but rather illegal endorsements disguised as performances. He emphasized that candidates are prohibited from paying for endorsements, labeling Harris’ actions as unlawful.

Concluding his accusations, Trump hinted at the involvement of additional celebrities in the alleged scheme, suggesting a wider misuse of campaign funds. The President’s claims have sparked controversy and calls for investigation into the matter.