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Trump's Legal Woes Fuel Unprecedented Fundraising Surge
In a remarkable turn of events, Donald Trump's campaign team has announced an astonishing $52.8 million in online donations within 24 hours following his criminal conviction in New York. This staggering figure, amounting to over $2 million per hour, sets a new record for the Republican presidential candidate ahead of the November 2024 election.
Trump's campaign advisers, Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, triumphantly declared in a statement on Friday evening, "Our digital fundraising system was overwhelmed by the outpouring of support, and despite temporary delays due to online traffic, President Trump raised $34.8 million through grassroots contributions."
The initial $34.8 million figure reported on Friday morning nearly doubled the campaign's best single-day fundraising haul on WinRed, the official Republican donation platform. Remarkably, 30% of these contributions came from new donors, underscoring the galvanizing effect of Trump's legal troubles on his supporter base.
Trump's team asserted that the guilty verdict "galvanized support like never before," capitalizing on the narrative of the former president as a "political prisoner" targeted by the "deep state" and the Biden administration.
Mere moments after the guilty verdict was announced, Trump's campaign website redirected visitors to a fundraising page portraying him as a "political prisoner." The page was temporarily overwhelmed by the surge in traffic, remaining inaccessible for nearly an hour.
On Thursday, Donald Trump was found guilty on all counts in a criminal trial in New York—a historic first for a former U.S. president. The charges stemmed from his falsification of business records to conceal hush money payments to an adult film star, aimed at buying her silence about an alleged affair.
Judge Juan Merchan has scheduled sentencing for July 11, marking another pivotal moment in Trump's ongoing legal battles, which he has consistently framed as a campaign against the "deep state" and the Biden administration.
While the implications of Trump's conviction remain to be seen, the immediate financial windfall for his campaign is undeniable. The $52.8 million haul dwarfs his previous fundraising records, providing a significant boost to his bid for the Republican nomination and potentially shielding him from the financial consequences of his legal woes.
As the saga unfolds, Trump's ability to leverage his legal battles for political and financial gain has once again proven formidable, rallying his supporters and fueling an unprecedented surge in donations. This is a testament to the enduring loyalty of his base and the polarizing nature of his candidacy.