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Subject Trump’s political operation raised over $500 million after 2020 election despite increased scrutiny
Date September 8, 2022 9:44 PM
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September 8, 2022
Trump’s political operation raised over $500 million after 2020 election despite increased scrutiny


Former President Donald Trump’s political operation has raised more than $500 million since the 2020 presidential election while using donor money to pay millions of dollars in legal bills and steer millions more to the coffers of Jan. 6 rally organizers, a new OpenSecrets analysis of federal campaign finance filings found.

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