Young Woman Tricks Trump Supporters Into Paying Her College Tuition

"Trump is a racist, homophobic, transphobic, bigot AND YOU THINK MY BLACK ASS WOULD SUPPORT THAT ROTTING CARROT??"

In one of the biggest stunts of the 21st century, a young Black woman named Quran duped Republicans into paying her college tuition by pretending to be a Trump supporter! Using GoFundMe, she was reportedly able to raise over $100,000!

She first tweeted under the name, "Reformed Republican."

thank you all so much for your overwhelming support. After seeing this tweet my parents cut me off and refuse to pay my university tuition. So if you can find it in your hearts to help this young, black republican pay for school it would be appreciated https://t.co/6HGCAj6aTC — reformed republican (@chckpeas) October 31, 2018

Then she claimed that her mother was kicking her out of the house.

im now getting kicked out. my mother literally woke me up out my sleep and screamed at me “how could you support this monster” she doesn’t even know him so how can he be a monster i just wish they understood https://t.co/sAre9HOYdE — reformed republican (@chckpeas) November 1, 2018

But here's when the TRUTH comes out:

Trump is a racist, homophobic, transphobic, bigot AND YOU THINK MY BLACK ASS WOULD SUPPORT THAT ROTTING CARROT?? ridiculous. any black person can put on that ugly ass hat and say #MAGA and yall will instantly be up their ass cuz you wanna prove so hard you’re not racist — reformed republican (@chckpeas) November 1, 2018

And she even bought a new iPhone with the money!

america surely is great pic.twitter.com/eV12mVN3LM — reformed republican (@chckpeas) November 3, 2018

STUNT QUEEN FOR THE WIN!!

the girl who started a gofundme pretending to be a black trump supporter abandoned by her family really hit the lick of the century. snatch that magabag tbh — jaboukie young-white (@jaboukie) November 5, 2018

UPDATE: In a statement to New York Magazine, Quran admitted that her GoFundMe didn't actually make the previously reported $100,000 that internet rumors were claiming she did, and that whatever money she did receive, she refunded.

"That’s the thing though: I didn’t,” she told the publication when asked how much she really made. "I just felt really weird about taking their money. This could go south really fast, I just decided to refund everyone and give their money back. I think it was like maybe $200 at that point."