Trump campaign says it brought in over $6.6 million in fundraising since Thursday’s indictment news

Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign says it hauled in over $6.6 million in fundraising since the news broke last Thursday evening of the federal indictment of the former president.

The Trump campaign said on Wednesday that they raised $4.5 million from grassroots digital fundraising, with another $2.1 million brought in on Tuesday evening, at the former president’s first major fundraiser of his campaign, which was held just a few hours after he was arraigned in federal court.

Trump arrived at the fundraiser – held at his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club with his top donors and bundlers – after flying back from Miami, Florida. That’s where he pleaded not guilty in federal court to criminal charges that he illegally retained national security records at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach following the end of his term in office, and that he obstructed federal efforts to recover the documents. In total, Trump faces 37 felony charges.

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Trump gave a speech at an event at the main entrance of his golf club that was carried live on a handful of national cable networks, including Fox News, after he arrived back in Bedminster. Minutes later, the former president joined his fundraiser – which was held inside the facility — and gave brief remarks to supporters. According to sources in the room, Trump sat at a table that included Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, one of his top supporters in the Senate.

The campaign told Fox News on Monday that the fundraiser was planned long before Trump was indicted and it was known that he would be arraigned in Florida on the same day.

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While Trump remains the commanding front-runner in the latest GOP 2024 presidential nomination polls, when it comes to the dash for campaign cash, he’s facing serious competition from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who hauled in a record-breaking $8 million in the first 24 hours after declaring his candidacy last month.

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Trump appears to be getting another fundraising bump after the latest indictment. Trump’s campaign said it raised $4 million in the first 24 hours – and $15.4 million in the two weeks – after he was indicted by Manhattan’s district attorney in late March. 

While the bulk of Trump’s fundraising has come from small dollar, grassroots contributions, the money raised Tuesday night at Bedminster — which matched the goal set by the campaign — suggests that the former president still has sway with some of the deep pocketed donors and bundlers in the GOP.

Ninety percent of the money raised at the fundraiser will go to the Trump 2024 campaign, with the remaining 10% headed to Trump’s Save America PAC, which foots the bill for non-campaign related expenses, such as paying the former president’s expensive legal bills.

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