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JUST IN: Trump headed to Utah for Park City fundraiser on June 27

The fundraiser will happen on June 27 after Utah's Senate Republican Primary.

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The fundraiser will happen on June 27 after Utah's Senate Republican Primary.

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UPDATE: The fundraiser in Park City, Utah was canceled due to the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden on June 27. 

Former President Donald Trump is headed to Park City, Utah for a fundraiser on June 27. 

The Post Millennial has confirmed reporting first published at Deseret News that Trump will be attending a fundraiser at an undisclosed hotel location in Park City, Utah during the last week of June. 

A source familiar with the matter told The Post Millennial the event will take place June 27 and added, “Coordinators are very much looking forward to the fundraiser in Park City. The support for Trump is growing significantly in Utah and everyone is very excited to host him for the day.”

Official efforts to organize the fundraiser have been put together by George Glass, who is a former ambassador to Portugal and a supporter of Trump. Marlon Bateman, a former State Department official under the Trump administration, will also be helping to host the gathering.  

The visit will come shortly after the June Republican primary for the Senate and a group of wealthy people will be in attendance.  

Park City's event comes on the heels of a record-breaking fundraiser event in West Palm Beach Florida that brought in over $50 million for the former president.  

Trump has been in and out of court in the New York City trial with the case brought by left-wing DA Alvin Bragg. Several other upcoming events are interspersed through the different court dates.  

The asking price for the upcoming fundraising events reported by the National Review fell between $1,000 and $844,600 depending on access to the event. The Trump 47 Committee is helping to host the fundraisers. It can also transfer funds to Trump's Save America PAC. 

The PAC can then be used to pay for campaign needs or legal bills involving the legal cases that have been brought against him.  

President Joe Biden visited the Beehive State in the same city in August 2023 during a three-state visit schedule that included Arizona and New Mexico.  

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