Well, I’m sure the Feds will find someone, along with Trump to sue or hold accountable. That seems to be standard practice these days. Between tax returns, bank accounts, Trump organization, inauguration funds, mortgage loans, international phone calls, rallies, private non-disclosure agreements, 28 year old rape allegations, saying bad things about a whack job, now this, no wonder they have no time to investigate the treason committed by Obama and his Federal agencies, or the Clinton and Biden crime families.
Amen
On that particular subject - advertising to donors that their money would be used for election security, but then using it for travel costs and rallies instead - legal analysts have said it probably isn’t criminal, per se. It clearly would be unethical, but since the donors were never promised anything in the form of a contract, but rather just e-mails or phone calls indicating that is how the money would be spent, there’s nothing legally binding to constitute criminal fraud. If individual donors wanted to sue, they might win a civil case, but that would be a different matter than a criminal charge brought by a prosecutor.
Criminal or not, it was not only deceptive, it indicates to me that Trump has no real interest in trying to clean up the elections, but rather has just used them as a talking point to generate more donations.