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Trump Campaign Has Raised Over $7 Million Since Indictment News Broke


The Trump campaign has announced that it has raised over $7 million since news broke that the Department of Justice was indicting the former president.

Trump was indicted on 37 felony charges on Tuesday.

In a press release about the fundraising, Trump’s campaign wrote that “since deranged Jack Smith took the unprecedented step of weaponizing the justice system to attack his political opponent, Donald J. Trump for President 2024 has raised more than $6.6 million in just a few short days.”

Trump spokeswoman Liz Harrington tweeted the press release with an update, saying that they had now surpassed $7 million.
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Richard65 · M
So proving that old saying, "There's one born every minute..." 😄
@Richard65 those working class donations to Bernie Sanders got Joe Biden elected. We should never give money to the Dems.
Richard65 · M
@Roundandroundwego at least they got rid of Trump. Many would agree it was money well spent.
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@Richard65 just not the people who donated it. They were betrayed.
Richard65 · M
@Roundandroundwego I think dumping Trump was for the greater good.
@Richard65 so the Dems dumping Bernie wasn't. Not good. But Trump is the excuse
Richard65 · M
@Roundandroundwego As a Brit looking in from the outside, I find it genuinely puzzling why Americans would elect someone so clearly deranged as Trump. But then I remember that despite our shared language, America is a foreign country with its own culture and beliefs.
@Richard65 and I wonder the same thing about Brexit. WTF? No, really?
Richard65 · M
@Roundandroundwego I do too. I voted to remain, but the leave vote won using very subversive tactics, as has now been proved. But that horse has now bolted so no use trying to close the stable door.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@Richard65 The alternative was worse.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Richard65 And that from someone whose country spent over a thousand years beheading political opponents.

@SumKindaMunster when the people aren't even in the game they choose between whatever they get. They have a responsibility to grow up.
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@Roundandroundwego No the Dems dumping Bernie was not good. If they had kept him, Trump would have been annihilated at the election and he'd probably still be doing the Apprentice.
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@SumKindaMunster The alternative? Remaining in the EU was worse???
@SW-User I think you have to be part of the region no matter what country you are. The EU itself is failure. It's not doing much better than any of the beaten down countries in it. In 2007 I watched them kill the dream of freedom and socialism for all by maligning Polish plummers and Muslim cafe dwelling men. Then the real crackdowns and Geert Wilders rising. The EU needs to grow up, too.
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@Roundandroundwego Britain has been diminished in every single way since leaving the eu: politically, economically, and socially. Fact.
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User Too many overlapping replies. I was saying the alternative to Trump was worse, not commenting on Brexit.
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@SumKindaMunster Aha. Well, if the alternative was Hillary I think I would [i]just[/i] have to agree. However, if Sanders had got the nomination the world would be a much kinder, gentler, less violent place.
Richard65 · M
@sunsporter1649 you think that's relevant? Seriously? 😒
SumKindaMunster · 51-55, M
@SW-User Hm yes. And likely Sanders would have won had they nominated him.
Richard65 · M
@Budwick yes, I can see how you have to have things explained to you by others.
Slade · 56-60, M
@Richard65 Look in the mirror tard
Richard65 · M
@SumKindaMunster I'm not a Clinton fan, so I agree, it would have been a dilemma. I actually said before the election, I wouldn't be sure what to do in those circumstances. I'd probably just refuse to vote for either of them. I heard a reporter say Clinton was just as bad as Trump, that they were both the wrong candidates for President, but to the political elite, Clinton was the preferred candidate because she was the acceptable kind of wrong. That probably sums it up.
Richard65 · M
@Slade class reply. Bravo 👏
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