Donald Trump And His Son Have Been Emailing British MPs Asking For Money

Happily, the MP for Glasgow East tells him where to go...

Donald Trump And His Son Have Been Emailing British MPs Asking For Money

by Sarah Sinclair |
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Donald Trump’s son appearsto have emailed a British MP to support his father’s American Presidential campaign financially.

Natalie McGarry, MP for Glasgow East, sent shade back to this email which had ended saying ‘Please donate right now to help my father Make America Great Again.’

She had also received an email from Trump himself before this which accused Hilary Clinton of being ‘crooked’ and of telling ‘fraud and lies’.

It even stated that ‘crooked Hillary has corrupt, deep-pocketed donors backing her. That’s why your involvement and financial support is so important.’

Natalie McGarry emailed back calling out the way he speaks about migrants, refugees and immigration and the irony of asking foreign nationals for money, especially those who ‘view his dangerous divisiveness with horror.’

She ended the email she would instead send ‘warm hope’ that his ‘repugnant campaign’ would fail.

She then went ahead and published both emails on Twitter for all of our enjoyment

Other MPs have also received similar emails as Sir Roger Gale, Conservative MP, raised a point of order about them in the House of Commons on Tuesday.

He complained that ‘Members of Parliament are being bombarded with electronic communications from Team Trump on behalf of somebody called Donald Trump.

‘I am all in favour of free speech, but I do not see why colleagues on either side of the House should be subjected to intemperate spam.’

He continued to ask for the Parliamentary Digital Service to block the emails.

We do not have reason to believe any British MPs have donated to ‘Make America Great Again.’

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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