
Trump Campaign Raises Record $53 Million in 24 Hours After Conviction
Donald J. Trump raised a record-breaking $53 million in 24 hours after his conviction, narrowing the financial gap with President Biden.

Following the felony conviction of Donald J. Trump, his campaign has reported an unprecedented surge in fundraising efforts. In just 24 hours after the verdict, the campaign announced that it had raised a staggering $52.8 million, breaking online fundraising records for Republicans.
Significant Financial Rebound
The substantial sum of money raised in a single day is expected to significantly close the financial gap between Trump's campaign and President Biden. To put the enormity of this amount into perspective, it nearly matches the $58 million raised by Mr. Trump’s main fundraising arm over the entire last six months of 2023, as per federal records.
Trump’s top advisers, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, emphasized that the fundraising momentum is just getting started. The remarkable surge in donations signifies strong support for Trump's political endeavors despite the recent legal developments.
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