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White House and ‘deeply SICK and DISGUSTING’ Donald Trump now fundraising off of fallen soldiers

Trump has invited millions of his small donors to become "National Security Briefing Members."

California Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office has slammed President Trump, calling him “deeply SICK and DISGUSTING” after an email was sent to supporters that appeared to fundraise off images of fallen soldiers. The email, which offered recipients a chance to become a “National Security Briefing Member,” featured a photo of Trump from his recent visit to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, where he honored troops killed in the ongoing Iran war.

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This latest development comes at a truly sensitive moment in the U.S.-Iran conflict, which has already seen American military and civilian casualties, rising oil prices, and heightened tensions across the Middle East. The remains of service members killed in the conflict arrived back in the U.S. on Saturday, with Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attending the solemn ceremony.

Trump had already faced criticism for his attire during the Dover Air Force Base appearance. He was seen wearing a white baseball cap with “USA” in gold lettering, part of his branded merchandise line. This drew even more flak when he was later spotted wearing the same hat while golfing just days after the ceremony. Now, per Newsweek, that outfit is in a blatant fundraising email.

These aren’t even big donors, and none of them should be getting national security briefings

S.V. Dáte, a senior White House correspondent, brought the fundraising email to public attention on X. Dáte shared a screenshot of the email, noting that Trump was “now offering ‘national security briefings’ to his millions of small dollar donors.” The email itself encouraged “supporters” to claim their spot as a “National Security Briefing Member,” with Trump’s image prominently displayed at the top.

Newsom’s press office quickly reacted to Dáte’s post, sharing it with their own scathing commentary. “Donald Trump is fundraising off of dead soldiers,” the post read, adding, “He is a deeply SICK and DISGUSTING MAN!” 

While the exact intention behind the email and Trump’s direct involvement in its creation aren’t clear, the backlash has been widespread. Social media users expressed a lot of shock and discontent online. For instance, one user, @leftcoastbabe said, “And he claims he will give “private” national security briefings to small donors. When he won’t even give them to Congress!!” 

@nickoftime26 said, “Epstein said Trump didn’t have a decent cell in his body. Who would grift off dead military men.  Patriots don’t do this. MAGA lost.  We must detest the cult. MAGA needs exorcism”

California and Newsom are currently locked in a fight with the Trump administration over oil drilling rights off the coast of California. By using emergency powers, Trump’s lackeys are trying to force the issue. However, Newsom promised to fight. As they gear up for that, this current attack seems to be just giving Newsom additional ammunition.


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Jaymie Vaz is a freelance writer who likes to use words to explore all the things that fascinate her. You can usually find her doing unnecessarily deep dives into games, movies, or fantasy/Sci-fi novels. Or having rousing debates about how political and technological developments are causing cultural shifts around the world.