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This is incredible. Friend, I’m following up on my email to you… After Nancy Pelosi joked

This is incredible. Friend, I’m following up on my email to you… After Nancy Pelosi joked that she’d only give $1 to secure the border, we asked a million Americans to FIRE BACK by giving $1 of their own to assist the President’s fight to build the wall. We’re absolutely blown away by how much we’ve raised all because Americans chose to stand united and fight for our future. But now we need YOU to step up. [Please contribute just $1 to help us back up the President’s fight to build the wall.]( Thank you, Kimberly Guilfoyle Vice Chairwoman America First Action PAC ———- Forwarded message ——— From: Kimberly Guilfoyle Date: Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 4:06 PM Subject: Pelosi jokes about the border? To: {EMAIL} Friend, Nancy Pelosi joked that she’d only give President Trump 1 DOLLAR in the budget for the wall. Americans are dying. Drugs are pouring into our country. But to Pelosi, it’s all political theater. Nancy can keep her $1. Instead, I’m asking one million Trump supporters including you to help teach her a lesson not to joke about a crisis that’s killing Americans. [Please contribute just $1 to help us back up the President’s fight to build the wall.]( Pelosi’s smug comment is the swampy mentality that we set out to get rid of when President Trump was on the original campaign trail back in 2015. You’ve been crying out for help from Washington for years. But all they’ve done is ignore you, mock you, and betray you. I trust you know that President Trump hears you loud and clear and is 100% committed to fighting for you from the White House. But to win this epic battle against the most despicable creatures in the swamp, he’s going to need you fighting right by his side. [So please, contribute just $1 to help us back up the President’s fight to build the wall — and show Pelosi that our open border that leaves Americans dead isn’t a joke.]( Thank you, Kimberly Guilfoyle Vice Chairwoman America First Action PAC Paid for by America First Action. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. www.a1apac.org America First Action, Inc., P.O. Box 16652, Arlington, VA 22215 If you no longer wish to receive emails like this one, you can [unsubscribe here.](

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