New details show .KimGuilfoyle demanded $60,000 to speak at Jan. 6 rally
In June, it was reported that Guilfoyle, who worked on former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and is engaged to Donald Trump Jr., was paid by Turning Point Action for her speech that introduced her fiance and lasted less than three minutes. Publix supermarket heiress Julie Fancelli was the sponsoring donor.
The transcripts reveal Guilfoyle’s insistence that appearing at the “Stop the Steal” rally, which was held on the Ellipse outside the White House, would not be free. Wren and Guilfoyle disagreed on the payment, triggering Guilfoyle to say they were “done for life,” according to the transcripts.
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