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Pro-Trump influencer Stefanie Daubert dies just months after Addison’s disease diagnosis

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SOCIAL media personality Stefanie Daubert has died.

Her sister shared the news of her death on social media.

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Daubert was battling Addison’s Disease and had shared a GoFundMe page to help pay for her treatment costs[/caption]
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Daubert died on April 11, with her sister sharing the news on social media[/caption]
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Daubert was known for her pro-Trump views on social media, where she had over 40,000 followers[/caption]

“This is Stefanie’s sister,” reads the statement, shared on X.

“I regret to inform you she passed away on April 11th at 6pm. Thank you for supporting her. I know she valued her twitter (X) family.”

Daubert, who was known online for her support of Donald Trump, was diagnosed with Addison’s Disease, a rare condition that’s deadly in many instances.

Earlier this year, Daubert shared a GoFundMe page where she discussed her disease and asked for help from her followers.

“I have been hospitalized 6 times since last October, with 2 ICU visits where I almost died,” reads her page.

“The disease causes your body’s Adrenal glands not to work, so your body won’t produce cortisol.”

“Without cortisol, my body goes into an Addisonian crisis, causing every electrolyte fall to a critically low level, until I go into shock and coma.”

In the GoFundMe, Daubert explains that her symptoms have prevented her from working, making it difficult for her to treat her condition.

“I have bills I cannot pay,” she wrote.

“I never ask anyone for help. It is still a few months until I get an answer about disability. Any donation would be very appreciated.”

Daubert hit her goal of raising $10,000 on March 20.

“To all of the most awesome people on the planet, I hit my goal of $10,000,” she wrote at the time.

“I never thought that could happen, especially doing it by myself with no hired expert helping me.”

“I can live for several months on this goal until hopefully my disability for Addison’s Disease is approved.”

The Bakersfield, California, native worked for The Epoch Times, according to her LinkedIn page.

She was known for her pro-Trump content, which she shared on her social media pages.

Daubert shared her last post on X on April 10, made up of a video of herself discussing various topics.

“NEW MOTIVATIONAL VIDEO #88 for April 10, 2024. Topic: ARE WE THERE YET? ARE THINGS BAD ENOUGH? ARE LIBERALS FINALLY WAKING UP?” reads the post.

Her X page has over 41,000 followers and is populated with content of this sort.


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