DONALD TRUMP has allegedly spent just under $1million (£892,642) on Facebook birthday adverts in a ploy to “re-engage supporters” according to an expert.
Trump shock: US President spends one million on birthday to 're-engage supporters'has spent nearly half a million dollars advertising for his 73rd birthday which was on June 14, according to The New York Times. However, some of the Facebook adverts have incorrectly stated that the US President is turning 72. One advert in particular encouraged people to sign an online birthday card for Trump which read: “President Trump can’t wait to read your birthday messages.
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