
Twitter Users School Mark Levin on Why Billionaires Won't Support Trump's Legal Fund
Mark Levin questioned why no Republican billionaires are helping Trump with his legal fees, but Twitter users explained they won't get the money back.

On March 18, 2024, former President Donald Trump revealed that it is "a practical impossibility" to raise the $464 million required for his appeal against a civil fraud conviction. This comes after a New York State Court ordered Trump to pay $355 million, including interest, following his conviction for falsifying Trump Organization business records.
Mark Levin's Inquiry
Following this revelation, Fox News pundit Mark Levin took to social media to question why no Republican multi-billionaires have stepped forward to financially support Trump's appeal. He expressed his outrage at the lack of support and wondered if these individuals were not "liquid enough" to help or join forces with others to assist Trump.
Community Response on X
Responding to Levin's inquiry, users on X were quick to provide their perspective. Many highlighted the potential financial risk in supporting Trump, with one user emphasizing that billionaires may be hesitant to lend money due to concerns about repayment. Others questioned the financial decisions made by Trump and expressed doubts about his creditworthiness, suggesting that he may eventually face legal consequences.
Criticism and Mockery
Several users criticized Levin for expecting others to financially support Trump, emphasizing that as a billionaire, Trump should be capable of funding his own appeal. They also highlighted Trump's controversial behavior towards allies, which may have influenced the reluctance of potential donors to come to his aid.
Tongue-in-Cheek Fundraising Attempt
Despite the skepticism and criticism, one individual attempted to create a humorous fundraising video for Trump, possibly in response to Levin's inquiry.
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