
The internet exploded on Wednesday as legal experts and political newsmakers across the U.S. responded to Donald Trump's recent fundraiser, in which he promises, "I'll never stop loving you."
Trump, who has become known for his creative fundraising including the use of his mugshot and recent threats to stop his campaign if it doesn't receive funding, reportedly sent out a fundraising email Tuesday with the subject line, "I'll never stop loving you." In the body of the email, the former president reiterated, "This is President Trump, and I'll never stop loving you."
The email was reported on social media by Alex Thompson, national political correspondent at Axios.
National security attorney Bradley P. Moss responded with a reference to a popular song, saying, "I feel like he's never gonna give me up, Never gonna let me down."
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MSNBC host and legal analyst Katie Phang said it was "time for an injunction" against Trump.
Vanity Fair writer Molly Jong-Fast also responded to the report, asking, "Is this a threat?"
Georgia State law professor Anthony Michael Kreis posted a photo of a Britney Spears album with the song title, "I'll never stop loving you." Kreis captioned the photo: "From now until forever."
Allison Gill, who worked for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, said, "I feel like I need a Gattaca shower. Can I get a restraining order?"




