Your Name on POTUS #45’s Donor Wall… Even Priority Access to Sign His Official Birthday Card!!

Harvey Radin…
2 min readJun 4, 2022

Donald Trump writes often to him, “usually several times a day,” notes Bill Lueders, in an article he’s written in the center-right news and opinion website, The Bulwark.

The former president wants Mr. Lueders to know how much he values him as a “trusted ally.”

So much so, that former POTUS #45 is “forever” offering Lueders “exciting opportunities, like the chance for” The Bulwark writer’s “name to be ‘permanently engraved’ on the ‘Official 2022 Trump Donor Wall’” in the former president’s office. Lueders just needs to “contribute $45 by midnight. ‘Space is extremely limited,’” warns the president.

Such clever marketing… a $45 contribution for the 45th president!

Mr. Lueders “must act quickly because time is running out…and others in his inner circle, including Donald Jr., have also sent…multiple limited-time offers. Like one, for example, with Don Jr. promising Lueders “priority access to sign my father’s Official Birthday Card before ANYONE ELSE.

“Can I tell my father you stepped up?”

Lueders isn’t sure how he got on former President Trump’s email list.

The Bulwark writer isn’t the only one getting emails from someone in a high place.

Just the other day, I, myself, got an email from the president of a nation that’s thousands of miles from America.

This particular president was deeply concerned that I had not gotten back to him about the $10 million dollars I was entitled to receive. The multi-million- dollar windfall was being held in some official Trust Account. All I had to do was send several hundred dollars, via a selection of payment options — credit card, wire transfer, even bitcoins — so that processing and delivery could be finalized.

Showing no regard for this particular president, ruling a far distant nation, my computer had decided his email belonged in ‘junk mail.’

I do recall hearing warnings, in the news, about fake muckety mucks in distant lands emailing messages like the one I’d received.

But the many emails The Bulwark writer has been getting, you’re probably agreeing, are different, with nothing in them about some big-money windfall, but rather, simply, requests for $45 contributions to America’s 45th POTUS. To get some access to him.

But anyway, with regard to the presidential emails Mr. Lueders has been getting from former President Trump, and the email I got, from a different president, entirely, in some other nation, we both — The Bulwark writer and I — decided against sending anyone any money.

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Harvey Radin…

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