After New York jurors handed down a unanimous guilty verdict against Donald Trump on Thursday, a few things happened.
Former
president Donald Trump spoke about the verdict and the judge outside
the courthouse (if you missed his remarks, you can watch them in the
second piece below).
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Then the Trump donation page crashed amid the deluge of folks hopping on it; many people reported it on the X platform:
Our colleagues at Townhall.com covered both the site crashing and its intermittent reappearance -- with a noticeable rebranding in place:
Shortly
after former President Trump was found guilty on all charges in the
hush money trial, his campaign website redirected visitors to a
fundraising page, which promptly crashed.
“Is this the end of
America? I was just convicted in a RIGGED political Witch Hunt trial: I
DID NOTHING WRONG! They’ve raided my home, arrested me, took my mugshot,
AND NOW THEY’VE JUST CONVICTED ME!” the message on the site read before
it temporarily went down.
...
Once the former president's
campaign site got back online, it was updated to identify him as a
political prisoner. It also features his mugshot from his arraignment in
the Georgia election case along with the words "NEVER SURRENDER."
Here's the "new look" donation site:
My colleague at sister site Hot Air, Ed Morrissey, was kind to point out
a "very lengthy Twitter 'article,' a new form of publishing on the
platform," which tech mogul Shaun Maguire wrote and shared Thursday in
the wake of the verdict--and it's not going to make Biden or the
progressive Democrats all that happy/secure about the momentum going
into the summer conventions.
Why's that? His article is a companion to a generous $300,000 donation to the Donald Trump For President page.
I'll share just some excerpts here; you can read the full article at the direct X link.
Here's the disclaimer Maguire shared at the end, which frames the testimonial well:
*Note
that everything in this post reflects my personal views and not the
views of my employer. I work in Silicon Valley which traditionally leans
very far left. I'm lucky to work at a place that tolerates spirited
debate and independent thinking. If the truth is in the middle, it's
impossible to find it without sharing our ideas and debating each other.
But
it was with this stunning lede that Shaun Maguire
opened his pitch: "I
just donated $300k to Trump. I’m prepared to lose friends. Here’s why."
He continued:
Back
in 2016 I had drunk the media Kool-Aid and was scared out of my mind
about Trump. As such I donated to Hilary Clinton’s campaign and voted
for her.
By 2020 I was disillusioned and didn’t vote – I didn’t like either option.
Now, in 2024, I believe this is one of the most important elections of my lifetime, and I’m supporting Trump.
I
know that I’ll lose friends for this. Some will refuse to do business
with me. The media will probably demonize me, as they have so many
others before me. But despite this, I still believe it’s the right thing
to do.
I refuse to live in a society where people are afraid to speak.
Adding to the surprising move, Maguire admitted "something
provocative": He still believes the Russia collusion story about 2016
(sort of). He wrote, in part:
I’m going
to start off with something provocative, but I think it leads to a
different take on the most controversial Trump issue, which is obviously
January 6th. So here goes nothing.
I believe the 2016 election was manipulated to hurt Hilary Clinton and to help Donald Trump.
...
Russia
(and others) interfering in the 2016 election was nothing new, this
happens in every election, everywhere in the world. Obviously.
But
for me, as someone that used to work in National Security, Russia’s
implicit support for Trump made me deathly afraid of him getting elected
as President.
I was wrong, and Russia miscalculated. President
Trump turned out to be a master of foreign policy and particularly
strong towards Russia.
As Ed Morrissey mentioned in
his heads-up on the news, linked above, the piece is not short. But I
cannot leave out this part near the end, where Maguire gave a masterful
pitch for supporting Donald Trump:
Do
I agree with Trump on everything? Of course not. The area where I
disagree with Republicans the most is on Women's rights [abortion;
although Macguire agrees in another bit of the piece that the law on it
should be decided by the states]. And I'm sure I'll disagree with some
of Trump's policies in the future.
But
in general I think he was surprisingly prescient, such as with the
border wall, and he was also a masterful negotiator, such as with the
Abraham accords.
There's
a real chance President Trump is convicted of felony charges and
sentenced to prison. Bluntly, that's part of why I'm supporting him. I
believe our justice system is being weaponized against him.
If
abortion is your most important issue, then I get it, vote for Biden.
If any other topic is your most important issue, then do your homework
and investigate the manipulation I outlined above.
Given
the two choices, I believe President Trump is overwhelmingly the
stronger candidate. Again, this is something I couldn't have imagined
saying in 2016.
As one X user suggested, this courageous donation could just be the start of the dam breaking in Silicon Valley:
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