Trump to Hold $35,000 Per Person Fundraiser for His Re-Election Campaign – This Month
Trump Campaign HQ in Trump Tower Never Closed
President Donald Trump later this month will hold a $35,000-a-plate fundraiser for his re-election campaign in 2020. If you’re thinking it’s a bit early – not to mention optimistic – you’re right.
“Trump is slated to headline a Washington, D.C., fundraising dinner on June 28 that will benefit Trump Victory, a joint fundraising agreement between Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee,” Politico reports. “After winning in November, Trump decided to keep his campaign office in Trump Tower open.”
Self-described populist Donald Trump is hosting a $35,000-a-plate fundraiser for himself this month.
For an election that’s in 3 1/2 years. pic.twitter.com/TRDZyPsEZP
— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) June 1, 2017
The proceeds will be split between the Trump campaign and the RNC.
Trump filed a letter with the Federal Elections Commission notifying them of his eligibility to run for re-election in 2020 on January 20, the day he was sworn in to office. He is believed to be the first president to do so.
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