Bikers for Trump in Financial Trouble
Group Owes Over $50,000, Has Less Than $2,900 in Cash
- Bikers for Trump, a group that once served as a self-styled security force for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, is reported to be more than $50,000 in debt with less than $2,900 in cash.
- The group's website is outdated, with a plea to 'draft' Trump for president in 2024, despite Trump announcing his candidacy in November 2022.
- The Bikers for Trump PAC hasn't posted on Twitter since September 2022, but its Facebook page features recent posts praising the former president.
- According to a recent FEC filing, the group owes $50,022 to Infocision Inc., a call center company with a political fundraising service.
- The group's biggest single expense during the second half of 2023 was $1,600 in salary payments to its founder, Chris Cox.