Trump's Joint Fundraising Effort Prioritizes Legal Bill Payments Over RNC Contributions
The Trump 47 Committee, a joint fundraising vehicle between Donald Trump and the RNC, allocates contributions to Trump's legal bills before the RNC, raising concerns among donors.
- New FEC filings reveal the financial strain of Trump's legal bills on his operation, leading to the creation of the Trump 47 Committee.
- The committee can raise up to $814,600 from donors, with initial contributions directed to Trump's campaign and Save America PAC for legal costs.
- Save America, Trump's PAC, spent more than $72.5 million on legal expenses since 2021, with $5.6 million in February alone.
- Trump faces 88 criminal charges across four indictments and a significant civil fraud judgment in New York.
- Biden's campaign mocks Trump's financial troubles, highlighting a significant cash advantage over Trump's campaign.










































