The former MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claims to have been active in the pro-Trump movement for 10 years, revealed on Sunday that recent messages from pro-Trump personalities about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner are coordinated and paid for.
In her latest TikTok video, the influencer said that the major MAGA personalities work in organized group chats and are being paid to spread the same information. The influencer cited a wave of posts calling for the construction of the White House ballroom as evidence of coordination.
“So, last week I told you guys that all of MAGA is paid and they coordinate their messaging in lockstep via group chats. And what do you know? All of these people concluded that after they saw what happened at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, their first thought was all, independently, Trump needs his ballroom.”
The former influencer believes that there is no way that many influencers have independently reached the same conclusion. Also, according to her, there is a specific group chat used for coordination that also includes individuals from Trump’s political camp and MAGA supporters.
“I think it’s also important to note that one of the main group chats in which they coordinate this messaging is literally called ‘fight, fight, fight,'” she said, referencing the name as tied to the attempted assassination of Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. She claimed the chat includes “official Trump war room members of the administration, including James Blair and all your favorite MAGA influencers.”
Finally, the influencer said that she can not show more evidence on X (formerly Twitter) since she is facing a lawsuit against the social network worth $75,000.
@ashstc right on time boys!!
♬ original sound – ashley st. clair
As seen in screenshots circulating on X, several pro-MAGA accounts posted similar messages right after St. Clair made that video. To prove her point about staged reactions, the influencer uploaded a collage featuring those posts in the background of her video, labeling them “fake.”
Also on Sunday, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche published the following statement: “It’s time to build the ballroom.” In that tweet, he referred to an open letter sent to a person who had filed a lawsuit over plans to build a White House ballroom, asking him to withdraw the lawsuit.
As stated in the earlier video published by St. Clair, all MAGA personalities are paid to promote pro-Trump materials under a pay-to-play scheme.
According to the influencer, they are paid either per click or on a flat-fee basis and receive pre-written scripts to post. As the content is political, the influencer said, it doesn’t fall under current disclosure requirements.
@ashstc capitalism is destroying democracy
♬ original sound – ashley st. clair
Having previously revealed in public that she has a son with Elon Musk, St. Clair explains her opinions as a result of her former activity in the pro-Trump movement.
