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Trump Campaign Raises $141 Million in May Following Guilty Verdict
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Donald Trump's campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) raised $141 million in May, with $53 million contributed in just 24 hours following his conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records. This amount is more than a third of the total raised in May. The fundraising surge is seen as evidence that Trump's supporters have been energized by his conviction. However, it is unclear how much was spent during this period.
Unfortunately for Democrats, their rigged political operation has backfired in a historic way, and Republicans are in a stronger position than ever to fire Crooked Joe Biden and Make America Great Again by electing President Trump on November 5.
We are moved by the outpouring of support for President Donald J. Trump. The American people saw right through Crooked Joe Biden's rigged trial, and sent Biden and Democrats a powerful message – the REAL verdict will come on November 5th.
Great damage was done today to the public's faith in the American legal system. If a former president can be criminally convicted over such a trivial matter – motivated by politics, rather than justice – then anyone is at risk of a similar fate.
Bluntly, that's part of why I'm supporting him. I believe our justice system is being weaponised against him.
There's a real chance President Trump is convicted of felony charges and sentenced to prison.
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sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.BBC
- 3.Le Monde
- 4.CTV News
- 5.Associated Press
- 6.Bloomberg News
- 7.CBS News
- 8.Financial Times
- 9.Politico
- 10.Wall Street Journal
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.2024 US Presidential Election
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Israel-US Relations
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.US Politics
- 7.Election
- 8.US-China Relations
- 9.Iran Foreign Policy
- 10.US under Joe Biden
- 11.Immigration to the US
- 12.Abortion
countries
organizations
- 1.Democratic Party
- 2.Republican Party
- 3.Blackstone Group
- 4.Democratic National Committee
- 5.Federal Election Commission
- 6.White House
- 7.Case Western Reserve University
- 8.Central Intelligence Agency
- 9.Geiger Capital
- 10.Pershing Square Capital Management
- 11.Preserve America
- 12.Sequoia Capital
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Joe Biden
- 3.Bill Ackman
- 4.Elon Musk
- 5.Stephen Schwarzman
- 6.Ammar Moussa
- 7.Barack Obama
- 8.Chamath Palihapitiya
- 9.Chris LaCivita
- 10.David Sacks
- 11.Dwight Eisenhower
- 12.George W Bush