There actually was a GoFundMe started for him, but they took it down.
I guess there is a limit to their hypocrisy, after all - at least in particular highly-publicized cases like this one.
(They had just issued a statement after the Rittenhouse verdict justifying their refusal to allow any projects in support of him, on the basis that he had been charged with a violent crime - which doesn't explain why they previously allowed projects to raise bail on behalf of rioters charged with violent crimes.)
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