A Minnesota supporter of former President Donald Trump who officials say staged a fire that he blamed on left-wing radicals pleaded guilty Tuesday to wire fraud, prosecutors said.Denis Molla, 30, had claimed that his camper was targeted because of his Trump flag.Molla took more than $78,000 from an insurance company and donors who used GoFundMe, prosecutors said.Molla, of Brooklyn Center, told police that on Sept. 23, 2020, his camper was set on fire because of the Trump flag, and he claimed that his garage door was spray-painted with an antifa symbol and graffiti saying “Biden 2020” and “BLM.”“It doesn’t matter what party we are, Republican, Democratic — I think this is just over and beyond terrible," he told KARE not long after the fire.In a statement, GoFundMe said fundraising campaigns affiliated with Molla have been removed from its platform and said it cooperates with law enforcement investigations of allegedly fraudulent campaigns."