Missouri, Texas to probe GoFundMe over restrictions on Canada trucker
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[February 10, 2022]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - The attorneys general of
Missouri and Texas said on Wednesday they will probe GoFundMe over the
decision by the crowd funding service to take down a page for a
fundraising campaign that supports protesting truck drivers in Canada
who oppose mandated COVID-19 vaccines.
"The crowd-funding platform's integrity has come into question after it
removed a multimillion-dollar fundraising campaign for the Canadian
truckers 'Freedom Convoy' which is protesting vaccine mandates", Texas
Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Wednesday.
Paxton said GoFundMe's response to restrict the fundraising campaign of
the protests "should ring alarm bells to anyone using the donation
platform."
GoFundMe could not immediately be reached for comment on the new probes.
The site took down the Freedom Convoy's donation page on Friday, saying
it violated its terms of service. It said "the previously peaceful
demonstration has become an occupation, with police reports of violence
and other unlawful activity." On Saturday, GoFundMe said it would refund
all donations.
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Commercial Trucks idle on the side of the expressway after the
Ambassador Bridge to Canada shut down in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.,
February 8, 2022. Picture taken February 8, 2022. REUTERS/Rebecca
Cook
Over the weekend, some U.S. Republicans vowed to investigate GoFundMe's
decision to take down the page.
Truckers blocking U.S-Canada border crossings risk hurting the auto
industry and agriculture, the White House said on Wednesday as Ottawa
urged an end to the 13-day demonstration against coronavirus mandates.
The Freedom Convoy 2022 began as a movement against a Canadian vaccine
requirement for cross-border truckers, but has turned into a rallying
point against public health measures in Canada. It has gained increasing
support among U.S. Republicans, including former President Donald Trump.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said later that he also launched
a probe into GoFundMe's move.
Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the former U.S. president, has
called for all Republican attorneys general to look into GoFundMe's
actions. Florida had announced its intention to probe on Saturday.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by David Gregorio)
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