Former President Donald Trump raised over $4 million the 24 hours since the information of his indictment broke, in line with an announcement from his presidential marketing campaign.
Within the hours after Trump’s indictment was made public, Trump’s marketing campaign despatched out fundraising emails asking for donations to cease what he known as the “witch hunt.”
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Together with Trump, each his Republican allies and Democratic critics are fundraising off of his indictment.
Republican Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, who was simply elected within the 2022 midterm elections, despatched out a fundraising electronic mail on Thursday night asking supporters to donate and “step up for President Trump and put America First.”
Democratic California Rep. Adam Schiff, who’s working for California’s soon-to-be open Senate seat in 2024, despatched an electronic mail additionally on Thursday night asking for donations “to assist us put together for Trump’s inevitable assaults – and guarantee we defend the rule of legislation.”
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