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BREAKING: Trump campaign has raised $200 million since NYC conviction

Out of the $200 million, $70 million of donations were raised from small-dollar donors.

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Out of the $200 million, $70 million of donations were raised from small-dollar donors.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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The Trump campaign has raised more than $200 million since President Donald Trump was found guilty by a Manhattan jury in DA Alvin Bragg's falsified business records case on Thursday, according to Trump's son, Eric Trump.

Out of the $200 million, $70 million of donations were raised from small-dollar donors. At least 30 percent of donors were first-time donors to a political campaign, Trump told Fox News's Maria Bartiromo on Sunday. 



"I mean, these are Americans who are p*ssed off," explained Trump's son. "They're coming out of the woodwork and they want to support a guy that they just believe is getting bamboozled by a system."

"We saw it with Impeachment one, we saw it with Impeachment two, we see it where they weaponize every liberal DA and AG across the country with one intent: To take him down, to slander him, to ruin his reputation, to try and divide his family, to try and bankrupt him, to throw him in jail, to do whatever the hell they can do," he added.

"America sees through it. They know exactly what's going on."

The $200 million was raised in a matter of just three days, which far surpasses any amount raised by President Biden's campaign in a similar time frame. Within 24 hours of President Trump's guilty verdict, the Trump campaign received $53 million in donations. The Biden campaign raised a total of $51 million for all of April.

On Friday, Trump senior campaign officials Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita said: "Biden and his Democrat allies have turned our legal system into a political tool, and Americans from every corner of the country have had enough."

"This momentum is just getting started and together, as President Trump stated perfectly, Americans will render the real verdict on November 5," they added.

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