GoFundMe BAJA esta campaña de la pared después de alcanzar los $ 20 millones de la meta de BILLION ...
Entonces, si donó parte de su dinero duramente ganado a ese GoFundMe para el muro fronterizo, le alegrará saber que recaudó $ 20 millones de su meta de mil millones de dólares.
Desafortunadamente, ahora ha sido demolido y las donaciones serán devueltas:
GoFundMe said Friday that it would refund $20 million raised by more than 300,000 donors for President Trump’s border wall after an account aiming to raise $1 billion for the wall changed part of its campaign.Brian Kolfage, the veteran who created the account last month, originally pledged that “every single penny” would be refunded if the original goal had not been met. He updated the page on Friday, saying that the federal government would not be able to accept the $20 million soon.
Entonces ... en lugar de darle el dinero a Trump, ellos continuarán recolectando dinero y ... ¿construirán el muro ellos mismos? Eh
While Kolfage said money donated to the original campaign would go to the government to fund a border wall, he wrote Friday that he has since formed a nonprofit corporation in Florida named “We Build the Wall, Inc.” to receive the GoFundMe contributions.“We are better equipped than our own government to use the donated funds to build an actual wall on the southern border,” Kolfage wrote. “Our highly experienced team is highly confident that we can complete significant segments of the wall in less time, and for far less money, than the federal government, while meeting or exceeding all required regulatory, engineering, and environmental specifications.”The page now states that the funds raised will be used “in the execution of our mission and purpose” for his new created nonprofit.
Uh ok SO GoFundMe lo derribó porque Kolfage cambió los términos de la campaña. Pero también podría haber sido debido a ciertos informes que han salido en contra de Kolfage:
Reports of Kolfage’s past business ventures started surfacing as the campaign gained national attention, including his alleged history of running sites that promoted conspiracy theories and racist content.A recent business venture, Right Wing News, was reportedly removed from Facebook in October when the social media giant scrubbed roughly 500 pages it said used fake accounts “to drive traffic to their websites” or “were ad farms using Facebook to mislead people into thinking that they were forums for legitimate political debate.”A BuzzFeed News investigation published Thursday found that Kolfage allegedly pocketed money donated to a previous GoFundMe account he started for wounded veterans.Whithorne confirmed to BuzzFeed that Kolfage in 2015 launched a GoFundMe that raised $16,246 under the premise that the money would go to a veteran mentorship program. Whitorne said the money went directly to Kolfage.
Sí, estoy pensando que hay tantas posibilidades de que México pague por el muro. Tenga cuidado al donar su dinero, amigos.
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