From Jane PAC <[email protected]>
Subject Trump’s dirty deal exposed (again!)
Date July 12, 2024 5:53 PM
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Donald Trump is at it again, John.

Remember when we told you about Trump’s secret dealings with Big Oil executives back in May? Trump promised to reverse President Biden’s environmental policies in exchange for $1 billion in campaign contributions. This blatant quid-pro-quo was just the beginning.

In a recent private meeting with 80 of the nation’s top CEOs, Trump doubled down on his corrupt agenda. He made his pitch clear: elect him in November, and they’ll see huge tax cuts and fewer regulations.

Among the crowd were billionaires like Apple’s Tim Cook and JP Morgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon. Trump assured them that their corporate taxes would be slashed and regulations rolled back, ensuring that the rich get richer while the rest of us are left behind.

This is not an isolated incident. Trump’s corruption knows no bounds. His alliances with fossil fuel industry moguls and big bank CEOs are a direct threat to our future.

It’s clear: Trump’s vision for America is one where corporate profits come before people and the planet.

We can't let this slide, and we need to know if you’re with us:

Donald Trump is too corrupt to be president.

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Together, we can ensure that our leaders prioritize our planet over corporate profits.

Onward,

Jane PAC

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