Washington Post Reporter Fails to End Vet’s Wall Funding Campaign

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A Reporter With The Left-wing Washington Post Disapproves Of A Triple-amputee Veteran’s Go Fund Me Campaign To Pay For A Wall On The U.s.-mexico Border That Has Raised More Than $13 Million. The Reporter Tried To Shut It Down, Claiming The Effort Violated The Fundraising Website’s Terms Because It Discriminated Against Mostly Latinos Trying To Get Into The United States.

Tony Romm, who is a tech reporter for the Post and contributes to MSNBC and other leftist media outlets, announced his effort to shut down veteran Brian Kolfage’s wall funding campaign that has raised almost $14 million in five days.

“So there’s an effort on GoFundMe to raise cash money for a border wall. Has more than $5M in donations (seeking $1B) and claims to have contacts in the Trump admin (have asked for more). But it got me thinking: is that, like, allowed on the site?” Romm tweeted.

Romm did not do his homework because Kolfage’s Go Fund Me page explained this process, including a lawmaker’s introduction of a bill that would allow the money raised to be directed to funding a wall through U.S. Treasury bonds, and the campaign is also exploring other legal avenues to allow the federal government to use the funds. – READ MORE

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