Trump accuses Dems of paying celebs millions to endorse Harris’ presidential campaign: ‘What is going on here???’

President-elect Trump on Saturday accused Democrats of paying celebrities millions of dollars to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris – including MSNBC host Al Sharpton who he ripped as a “con artist.”

“Are the Democrats allowed to pay $11,000,000, $2,000,000, and $500,000 to get the ENDORSEMENT of Beyoncé, Oprah, and Reverend Al?” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

“I don’t think so! Beyoncé didn’t sing, Oprah didn’t do much of anything (she called it “expenses”), and Al is just a third rate Con Man. So what is going on here???”

Trump posted the remarks on his Truth Social platform. Trish Badger/imageSPACE/Shutterstock

“Totally against the law, and I have heard there are many others!!!” he added.

It’s unclear how Trump came up with the figures he posted.

Both Beyoncé and Oprah Winfrey joined Harris on her failed presidential campaign trail.

Sharpton, the civil rights leader who hosts MSNBC’s “Politics Nation,” interviewed Harris in October and also held a get-out-the-vote rally to boost the veep’s candidacy.

It remains unclear how Trump came up with the figures he posted on Truth Social. AFP via Getty Images
Sharpton hosted a get-out-the-vote rally for Harris. AFP via Getty Images

Sharpton’s National Action Network nonprofit received $500,000 from Harris weeks before the interview, according to the Washington Free Beacon.

MSNBC has said it has no knowledge of the donation, and reps for Sharpton didn’t immediately return messages Saturday.

Winfrey has insisted she wasn’t “paid a dime” by Harris’ failed presidential campaign — saying her production company Harpo Productions netted $1 million for its work on the star-studded “Unite for America” virtual-town-hall event in September.

Winfrey joined Harris on her campaign trail. AFP via Getty Images
According to the Washington Free Beacon, Sharpton’s National Action Network received $500,000 from the Harris campaign. AFP via Getty Images

Harris’ campaign paid Beyoncé’s production company Parkwood Production Media  $165,000 in November – a month after both women appeared at an event in Beyoncé’s hometown of Houston, according to multiple reports.

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