Thursday, 14 November 2024

Kammy gave half-a-million to Al Sharpton in exchange for a softball interview


Kamala Harris gave $500,000 to MSNBC anchor's nonprofit before network's fawning interview

Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign delivered $500,000 in donations to Al Sharpton's non-profit organization, just prior to a glowing interview with the candidate on MSNBC.

Harris’s campaign gave two payments of $250,000 to National Action Network on September 5 and October 1, according to campaign finance records first reported by the Washington Free Beacon and confirmed by DailyMail.com.

Sharpton publicly backed Harris after Biden endorsed her to succeed him in his reelection campaign. After Sharpton's organization received donations from Harris, he got a coveted sit-down interview with her just two weeks before the election

Harris appeared on Sharpton's MSNBC Politics Nation show on October 20, exclusively aired on the cable network.

Reverend Al Sharpton's nonprofit organization received payments from the Kamala Harris campaign before an exclusive interview with the vice president.

Reverend Al Sharpton's nonprofit organization received payments from the Kamala Harris campaign before an exclusive interview with the vice president. 

Neither MSNBC nor Al Sharpton disclosed the donations to Sharpton's organization during the interview where Harris spoke about issues pertaining to black communities. The National Action Network did not respond to a DailyMail.com request for comment. 

During the interview, Sharpton asked Harris to react to the narrative that black men were not supporting her due to the misogyny in the community. 

Al Sharpton speaks during the Democratic National Convention Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, in Chicago.

Al Sharpton speaks during the Democratic National Convention Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, in Chicago.

Sharpton pushed back against critics of Harris for branding her as 'Kamala the Cop,' defending her record as a progressive prosecutor, despite her record of prosecuting crimes related to marijuana in San Francisco and threatening to imprison parents of truant children. 

'You used to be attacked for being too progressive as an attorney,' he said to Harris during the interview.

Sharpton has sided with the Democratic party throughout his activist career but at one time he frequently spent time with Trump as a prominent New York celebrity. 

Donald Trump and Al Sharpton attend "The Art of the Deal" Book Party on December 12, 1987

Donald Trump and Al Sharpton attend "The Art of the Deal" Book Party on December 12, 1987

In July 2019, Trump famously reacted to attacks from Sharpton by describing him as a 'con man.'

'I have known Al for 25 years. Went to fights with him & Don King, always got along well. He loved Trump!' Trump wrote on social media. 'He would ask me for favors often. Al is a con man, a troublemaker, always looking for a score. Just doing his thing.'

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English recalled seeing Diana Ross and even Reverend Al Sharpton at the events

Diana Ross, Pimp Daddy, and Reverend Al Sharpton at a Pimp Daddy event

Sharpton, a civil rights leader, then stepped in and spoke of the misogyny he has apparently seen among black men

Sharpton, a civil rights leader, spoke of the misogyny he has seen among black men

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has claimed 'racist Hispanics' and 'sexist black men' are to blame for Kamala Harris' electoral loss

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough claimed 'racist Hispanics' and 'sexist black men' are to blame for Kamala Harris' electoral loss

Reverend Al Sharpton, pictured on December 19, has called for a picket of Bill Ackman's office on Thursday in protest at Ackman's campaign to oust Harvard's first black president

Reverend Al Sharpton protested campaign to oust Harvard's president Claudine Gay. 'This is an attack on every Black woman in this country'

Claudine Gay

     Claudine Gay

Former ESPN host Sage Steele has slammed activist Al Sharpton for saying that former Harvard president Claudine Gay's resignation was the result of 'an attack on all black women'

Former ESPN host Sage Steele (left) slammed activist Al Sharpton for saying that former Harvard president Claudine Gay's resignation was the result of 'an attack on all black women'

'I don't have that much sympathy, and no, I don't feel like I need to stand up for her because of the color of her skin,' Steele said in the interview with Watters

'I don't feel like I need to stand up for her because of the color of her skin,' Steele said

Mayor Eric Adams, second from right, laying back, participates in a baptism ceremony with Rev. Al Sharpton, right, while visiting the Rikers Island jail comple

 New York City Mayor Eric Adams, second from right, laying back, participates in a baptism ceremony with Rev. Al Sharpton, right, while visiting the notorious Rikers Island jail complex

Adams, top left, participates in a baptism ceremony with Rev. Al Sharpton, center

Adams, top left, in a baptism ceremony with Rev. Al Sharpton, center

Adams, center left, participates in a baptism ceremony with Rev. Al Sharpton, center

 Adams, center left, participates in a baptism ceremony with Rev. Al Sharpton, center

Adams and the civil rights leader have a long association, often hosting events together at City Hall

Adams and the civil rights leader have a long association, often hosting events together at City Hall

President Biden's radio interview with the Rev. Al Sharpton aired on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

President Biden interviewed with the Rev. Al Sharpton on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Al Sharpton has been blasted as 'tone deaf' after he shared a video of himself boarding a private jet to travel to Minnesota for Derek Chauvin's murder trial

Al Sharpton boarding a private jet to travel to Minnesota for Derek Chauvin's murder trial

Sharpton was seen with members of Floyd's family in Minneapolis Monday after jetting in for the conclusion of the trial

Sharpton with members of George Floyd's family in Minneapolis, after jetting in for the trial 

Sharpton has made several trips to Minneapolis since Floyd's death last May, and has become close with his family

Sharpton has made several trips to Minneapolis since Floyd's death

Dinkins marches during the 29th annual African American Day Parade with Al Sharpton in 1997

NYC Mayor David Dinkins marches during the 29th annual African American Day Parade with Al Sharpton in 1997

The Rev. Al Sharpton and his wife, Kathy, leave the Canaan Baptist Church after renewing their marriage vows, Sunday, August 26, 2001, in New York. They separated in 2004 and Rev Sharpton filed for divorce on February 11, 2021

The Rev. Al Sharpton and his wife, Kathy, leave the Canaan Baptist Church after renewing their marriage vows, Sunday, August 26, 2001, in New York. They separated in 2004 and Rev Sharpton filed for divorce on February 11, 2021

Rev Al Sharpton and girlfriend Aisha McShaw, 23-years his junior, pictured in 2013 at Kedar Massenburg's 50th Birthday Celebration at Water Fall Mansion in New York City. The filing for divorce has sparked rumors they may be about to wed

Rev Al Sharpton and girlfriend Aisha McShaw, 23-years his junior. The filing for divorce sparked rumors they may be about to wed

Al Sharpton and Aisha McShaw attend Rev. Al Sharpton's Private Birthday Celebration at The Grand Havana Room on October 4, 2013

Aisha McShaw and Reverend Al Sharpton

The Rev. Al Sharpton and champion boxer Muhammad Ali, pictured in an undated photo, help kick off seminar to "KO Crack" in a coordinated effort between the sports and entertainment industries

The Rev. Al Sharpton and champion boxer Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay)

Rev Al Sharpton pictured in 1987 at a Tina Turner concert

Rev Al Sharpton in 1987 at a Tina Turner concert

Rev. Al Sharpton nearly doubled his pay packet to $650,000 through his non-profit, the National Action Network, in 2021, compared to 2020, when he only earned $347,183

Rev. Al Sharpton nearly doubled his pay packet to $650,000 through his non-profit, the National Action Network, in 2021, compared to 2020, when he only earned $347,183

The 68-year-old's charity forked out $1million on lavish transport, including on private jets

The 68-year-old's charity forked out $1million on lavish transport, including on private jets

US President Joe Biden greets Rev. Al Sharpton after delivering remarks at the 'United We Stand' summit on countering hate-fueled violence, at the White House in Washington, on September 15

US President Joe Biden greets Rev. Al Sharpton

Rev. Sharpton's youngest daughter, Ashley, was compensated $59,950 by NAN in 2021 for her consulting and social media duties

Rev. Sharpton's youngest daughter, Ashley, was compensated $59,950 by NAN in 2021 for her consulting and social media duties

Rev. Sharpton's eldest daughter, Dominique (second from left), was paid $78,670 for her 'membership duties' within NAN

Rev. Sharpton's eldest daughter, Dominique (second from left), was paid $78,670 for her 'membership duties' within NAN

Elizabeth Warren has called for Massachusetts has called for a 'national, full-blown conversation' on the issue of reparations. She reaffirmed her position on Friday

Sharpton and Elizabeth Warren, who has called for a 'national, full-blown conversation' on the issue of reparations.

Lawsuit: Dominique Sharpton, left, the eldest daughter of civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton, right, has launched a bid to sue the city of New York for $ 5 million after she fell in the street and sprained her ankle

Dominique Sharpton, left, the eldest daughter of civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton, right, sued the city of New York for $ 5 million after she fell in the street and sprained her ankle

Meetings: Sharpton, right, has been invited to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for meetings with President Barack Obama at least 73 times since 2009, according to some estimates

Sharpton, right, was invited to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for meetings with President Barack Obama at least 73 times 

False claims: Rev Al Sharpton catapulted the case of Tawana Brawley, centre, onto the main stage and made him a household name across the country

Racial tensions: Rev Al Sharpton catapulted the case of Tawana Brawley, which turned out to be a hoax, onto the main stage and made him a household name across the country

Historic case: Reverend Al Sharpton, pictured in 1988, picketed outside the hotel of New York governor Mario Cuomo

Historic case: Reverend Al Sharpton, pictured in 1988, picketed outside the hotel of New York governor Mario Cuomo

Focused on their image: Reverends Jesse Jackson (left) and Al Sharpton (right) were subjects of withering criticism from Kennedy as he said that they were in it for themselves
Focused on their image: Reverends Jesse Jackson (left) and Al Sharpton (right) were subjects of withering criticism from Kennedy as he said that they were in it for themselves

Focused on their image: Reverends Jesse Jackson (left) and Al Sharpton (right) were subjects of withering criticism from RFK jr as he said that they were in it for themselves and gave him the creeps

'Creepy': RFK Jr was in jail with Rev. Al Sharpton (left) and the wife of Rev. Jesse Jackson (right), and he wrote disparagingly about the two black civil rights leaders
'Creepy': RFK Jr was in jail with Rev. Al Sharpton (left) and the wife of Rev. Jesse Jackson (right), and he wrote disparagingly about the two black civil rights leaders

'Creepy': RFK Jr was in jail with Rev. Al Sharpton (left) and the wife of Rev. Jesse Jackson (right), and he wrote disparagingly about the two black civil rights leaders

Civil rights activist Al Sharpton is pictured in April last year shaking the hand of US President Barack Obama

Sharpton made 73 visits to Obama in the White House


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