A Trump supporter from Ocean County attempted to raise money to go towards posting bail in the event that she successfully popped the baby Trump balloon, but GoFundMe has since removed her campaign.

Kathie Conklin of Whiting created the fundraiser called "Operation: POP Trump balloon" in response to a group of anti-Trump New Jersey activists who raised over $23,000 to order four of the balloons that depict the president as a baby in a diaper holding a cell phone.

Conklin made a goal of $1,000 to be used to bail her out of jail once she successfully took down the balloon.

"I'm tired of people disrespecting our President! I plan on taking out this ridiculous balloon," Conklin wrote in her campaign created Thursday morning.

"But as everyone is aware.. Trump support(er)s end up in jail while Liberals walk away with not even a slap on the wrist. This GoFundMe page is set up for bail in case I become arrested. Which is likely," Conklin stated in the campaign description.

Conklin raised over $200 before the campaign was taken down Thursday afternoon.

"This campaign violates GoFundMe's terms of service. It has been removed from the platform and all donors have been refunded," a GoFundMe spokesperson said in a statement sent to NJ Advance Media Thursday afternoon.

The crowd funding platform prohibits campaigns "to be in support of, or for the legal defense of alleged crimes," according to the company terms and conditions.

Before the page was deleted, Conklin updated the post claiming she was receiving death threats from people who supported the Baby Trump balloon.

"Unbelievable response from the opponents! There's been death threats and lots of hate... This is not what I want our country to be about.. there is too much HATE! disobedience for our laws, and an extremely disappointing display of morals. I do NOT want our children thinking its okay to disrespect, protest with HATE, and all the violence goes unnoticed. That sets a POOR example," Conklin wrote.

The Baby Trump balloon originated in the U.K. by protestors who opposed Trump's first visit to Britain.

Leaders of the New Jersey activist group People's Motorcade said they plan to order four blimps to be flown at rallies across the nation on what they're calling the "Baby Trump Tour."

Incredible! Our fundraising campaign has concluded succeeding beyond our wildest dreams. Please stay tuned as we work out the details of bringing @babytrumptour to you location. P2R! — Baby Trump Tour (@babytrumptour) July 18, 2018

Conklin did not specify how she planned on using the funds toward her bail money. New Jersey all but eliminated cash bail through a bail reform program that began last year.

NJ Advance Media reached to Conklin for comment, to which she did not immediately respond.

She told Asbury Park Press "I don't want to talk to the press. They always twist things. Thanks," before hanging up.

blimp depiction of President Donald Trump was flown in protest of his London visit. (courtesy of Luke MacGregor, Bloomberg)

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