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‘I’m alone in the dark’: Trump’s dramatic fundraising email triggers online criticism

‘I'm alone in the dark’: Trump’s dramatic fundraising email triggers online criticism

November 2026 is an important month for Donald Trump. The US President will be facing midterm elections during this time and the results could not only determine the control of the House and Senate but also decide if the President will be impeached, for the third time. The 79-year-old has been worried about his fate since the beginning of 2026. At a recent House GOP retreat at the Kennedy Center in Washington, he asked his fellow Republicans to ” win the midterms because, if we don’t win the midterms, it’s just going to be — I mean, they’ll find a reason to impeach me.”From speeches to fundraising attempts, the President has been doing it all to ensure the continuation of his reign and one of his most recent fundraising emails was exposed on social media by left-wing Democrat influencer Harry Sisson.

The viral mail

Sisson, 24, took to X and Instagram to reveal Trump’s recent fundraising email that was allegedly sent to his supporters and allies. Titled ‘I’m alone and in the dark.’ the mail warned how American lives would change if Trump were impeached and asked for a donation. “Trump sent this creepy email to his supporters last night saying he’s “alone and in the dark” and he’s writing the message from a “dying laptop.” The only way to help him is to donate your money to him. Disgusting grift. Very weird!” wrote Sisson in the caption of the post, attaching screenshots of the mail.

What does the mail say?

Beginning with a photo of a serious-looking Trump, the mail reads: “I’m sitting here. Alone. In the war room. Fighting for you. The rest of the staff went home hours ago. It’s just me, one dying laptop, and the 72-hour countdown clock to my first mid-month deadline of the year just RANG.”He went on to warn that if he didn’t “crush” his first mid-month deadline of the year, then the “radical Left” will “open borders forever”, “confiscate guns” and “brainwash kids.””And worst of all, your favourite President (ME!) might just go through another FAKE impeachment!,” he added. He went on to ask ‘$47’ from every ‘red-blooded American who wants to save the country.’

Trump’s fundraising mail faces online backlash

In a related video he posted on Instagram, Sisson acknowledged that political fundraising emails from the left and right can get “pretty weird” sometimes, but the one sent by Trump recently, was “insane and crazy.””I wonder how people who fall for that, people who happily donate money to that clown, I wonder how those people would treat a desperate homeless beggar in the streets,” commented a person under Sisson’s X post. “Imagine stealing millions and still ask for donations” added another.”He doesn’t want to use any of his own stolen billions? He wants the people’s who can’t afford groceries or healthcare…their money? Wow,” questioned one. “That email is creepy and extremely embarrassing he just wants more donations.” claimed another.

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