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Donald Trump says he doesn't need any money

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Donald Trump says he doesn't "need money" as RNC blows through cash

Donald Trump says he doesn't "need money" as RNC blows through cash. Former president landed in Atlanta after landing his plane in Atlanta. Former President discussed the Fani Willis-led investigation in Fulton County and Republican's financial war chest after landing. RNC is in the midst of a financial crisis that has cost the RNC nearly $1 billion.

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Donald Trump fundraiser may have broken the law

Donald Trump spoke at a fundraiser last week that may have broken the law. The organization has limits on its political activities. The event was held in violation of those limits. Trump spoke to the group at the fundraiser. The group is a political party that has no limits on political activity.

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Trump vows to extend tax cuts to billionaires during high-dollar fundraiser - Washington Examiner

Trump vows to extend tax cuts to billionaires during high-dollar fundraiser. Trump promised dozens of wealthy donors in Palm Beach, Florida, that he would extend his signature tax cuts should he win the presidential election. Trump promises to extend the tax cuts if he wins the election.

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Trump asks donors to fork out £633,000 to sit next to him at fundraiser

Trump asks donors to fork out £633,000 to sit next to him at fundraiser. Ex-president struggled to get wealthy donors to back his second term in the White House. His taking has seen his taking soar after he cemented his place as Republican nominee.

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Donald Trump fundraiser charges couples $1.6 million

Donald Trump is looking for a big fundraising haul this weekend that would greatly exceed the Biden campaign's haul last week. The Republican presidential hopeful is hoping to raise more than $1.6 million this weekend. The Biden campaign is looking to raise $10 million more this weekend than last week's.

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Trump’s fundraising woes run deep as legal troubles drain coffers - Washington Examiner

Trump is in a cash crunch after being dragged down by legal fees ahead of his 2024 rematch against President Biden. Trump's fundraising woes run deep as legal troubles drain coffers. Trump’s legal fees are forcing him to raise money ahead of a rematch against Biden in 2024.

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Wondering Where Trump Gets His Money? Don’t Expect To See Any Tax Returns Soon.

Democrats successfully fought to get Trump’s tax returns public when he was president. That won’t happen now he is running again. Democrats successfully won't get his tax returns made public now he's running for president again. Trump's tax returns won't be made public again until 2020.

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Trump finalizes deal with the RNC that will help pay his legal fees

Donald Trump's newly formed Trump 47 joint fundraising committee will be sending a portion of campaign donations to the Save America PAC. SaveAmerica PAC has been used to help pay for his legal bills. Trump's campaign donations will be sent to the PAC which will be used to pay his legal fees.

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Trump invitation to big donors prioritizes his legal bills over RNC

Trump invitation to big donors prioritizes his legal bills over RNC. Trump invites big donors to fund his legal defense. Trump and his Republican allies are well behind President Joe Biden and Democrats on fundraising. Trump and GOP allies are behind Biden and Biden in fundraising. The RNC is expected to be a major donor base for the RNC.

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Trump tax: Donald gets first cut of RNC cash with new fundraising agreement - Washington Examiner

Former President Donald Trump's unusual way of fundraising for his campaign means the RNC will get a smaller slice of the funds. Trump tax: Donald gets first cut of RNC cash with new fundraising agreement. Former President's unusual fundraising agreement means he gets a smaller share of RNC funds.

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Trump tax: Donald gets first cut of RNC cash with new fundraising agreement - Washington Examiner

Former President Donald Trump's unusual way of fundraising for his campaign means the RNC will get a smaller slice of the funds. Trump tax: Donald gets first cut of RNC cash with new fundraising agreement. Former President's unusual fundraising agreement means he gets a smaller share of RNC funds.

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Donald Trump reveals how much cash he has

Donald Trump lashed out at Attorney General James, saying he owes $464 million. Trump may face having his properties seized if he cannot pay the money he owes. Trump reveals how much cash he has in the bank and how much he has to pay. Trump says he has no obligation to pay the $464m he owes to the attorney general.

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Trump's invite to major donors prioritizes the committee paying his legal bills over the RNC

Donald Trump's invite to major donors prioritizes the committee paying his legal bills over the RNC. Trump and his Republican allies are well behind President Joe Biden and Democrats on fundraising. The RNC is well behind the Democratic Party in fundraising, according to a recent poll. Trump's legal team is paying for his legal fees, which he says is a priority.

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RNC Already Helping Raise Money For Trump’s Legal Bills, Despite Campaign's Claims

An invitation to an April fundraiser lists Trump’s Save America committee, which has been paying his lawyers, as a recipient of donor money. The Save America Committee is paying Trump's various lawyers, including his various lawyers. The RNC is already raising money for Trump's legal bills, despite his campaign's claims.

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Trump's invite to major donors prioritizes the committee paying his legal bills over the RNC

Donald Trump's invite to major donors prioritizes the committee paying his legal bills over the RNC. Trump and his Republican allies are well behind President Joe Biden and Democrats on fundraising. The RNC is well behind the Democratic Party in fundraising, according to a recent poll. Trump's legal team is paying for his legal fees, which he says is a priority.

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