June 26, 2023

In the least surprising news of the day, Donald Trump's online fundraising appeals divert a sizable chunk of his 2024 contributions to a group that has spent millions to cover his legal fees, according to the New York Times. Trump is a billionaire who wants Jimmy Bob and Louanne from Junction City, Arkansas, to help pay his mounting legal fees. The twice-indicted former President is facing 71 charges, and more are about to be dropped.

Via the Times:

Facing multiple intensifying investigations, former President Donald J. Trump has quietly begun diverting more of the money he is raising away from his 2024 presidential campaign and into a political action committee that he has used to pay his personal legal fees.

The change, which went unannounced except in the fine print of his online disclosures, raises fresh questions about how Mr. Trump is paying for his mounting legal bills — which could run into millions of dollars — as he prepares for at least two criminal trials, and whether his PAC, Save America, is facing a financial crunch.

When Mr. Trump kicked off his 2024 campaign in November, for every dollar raised online, 99 cents went to his campaign, and a penny went to Save America.

But internet archival records show that sometime in February or March, he adjusted that split. Now his campaign's share has been reduced to 90 percent of donations, and 10 percent goes to Save America.

You knew this was coming:

The effect of that change is potentially substantial: Based on fund-raising figures announced by his campaign, the fine-print maneuver may already have diverted at least $1.5 million to Save America.

And the existence of the group has allowed Mr. Trump to have his small donors pay for his legal expenses, rather than paying for them himself.

Ahem:

Trump has been grifting for his entire life, and he hates his base, but they're OK with that. He pardoned Steve Bannon after he ripped off Trump supporters with his "We Build The Wall" scheme. If he cared about his supporters, he wouldn't reward the person that robbed them.

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