Trump and the Republican Party's joint fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida, next week is expected to raise at least $33 million, sources familiar with the event said
Soo Rin Kim and Lalee Ibssajoint fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida, next weekThat haul, which cannot be verified until campaign disclosure filings come out, would likely outraise President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party's
Up until he was declared the presumptive nominee, Trump and the RNC, disadvantaged by being unable to raise cash together unlike Biden and the Democratic Party, had been financially lagging behind their rivals, entering March with just half of what Democrats had in the bank, filings have shown. Co-chairs of the fundraiser include several former ambassadors and Trump administration officials like former Small Business Administrator Linda McMahon and former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross as well as New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, according to an invitation to the fundraiser that was obtained by ABC News.
"This historic raise is a show of strong enthusiasm for President Biden and Vice President Harris and a testament to the unprecedented fundraising machine we've built," movie mogul and Biden campaign co-chair Jeffrey Katzenberg said in a statement.
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