Oprah Winfrey has denied receiving payment for endorsing Kamala Harris, clarifying that her production company was paid $1 million for event production, as required by campaign finance law. The Harris campaign also emphasized that they do not pay for endorsements but cover ancillary costs for performances, such as travel and production expenses. Despite scrutiny over celebrity involvement in the campaign, including a town hall event with Winfrey and other stars, it is not illegal for campaigns to pay for endorsements, although payments must be disclosed.
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