Leading Republicans plan to hold a major D.C. fundraiser headlined by his father’s top surrogate, Donald Trump Jr., according to an announcement Friday.
The Trump campaign this week outlined its massive March fundraising campaign, and several leading Republicans, from House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) to Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), They announced that Don Jr. will be the headliner for the event they are hosting.
Part of the invitation reads:
Jeff Miller and event organizers Sen. John Barrasso, Sen. Katie Britt, Sen. John Cornyn, Sen. Steve Daines, Sen. Josh Hawley, Sen. Eric Schmidt, and Sen. Rick Scott. , please join us with Sen. Tim Scott and Sen. JD. Vance, Chairman Michael Johnson, Majority Chairman Tim Emmer, Chairman Elise Stefanik, Chairman James Comer, Chairman Virginia Foxx, Chairman Mark Green, Chairman Richard Hudson, Chairman Jim Jordan, Chairman Mike Rogers, Chairman Jason Smith, Chairman Bruce Westerman, Chairman Roger Williams, Kelly Armstrong, Jim Banks, Harriet Hageman, John James, Max Miller, and Beth Van Dine.
The event will take place on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. According to the announcement, the participation fee is $1,000 per person, $5,000 for co-hosts and $10,000 for hosts.
NEW: Big Don Jr. to headline DC fundraiser @realDonaldTrump Events that will happen in March.sponsored by @JeffMillerCA2TX A number of Republican senators/representatives.They include: @JDVance1, @SteveDaines, @barrassoforwyo, @Eric_Schmitt, @HawleyMO, @votetimscott, @Jim_Banks, @JimJordan etc. pic.twitter.com/tOIvf0xcUf
— Andrew Surabian (@Surabees) February 2, 2024
This is important given that Republicans have long been urged to unite behind Trump. And while the primaries aren’t over yet, as Nikki Haley continues to press ahead with her challenge to Trump, Republican leaders appear to be flocking to the former president’s support regardless.
Even the Republican National Committee (RNC) is reportedly considering considering Trump the presumptive nominee, but Trump has responded to the report by saying he will resign until he secures the necessary votes. I asked.
Still, the Republican Party now appears to be finally coming together behind Trump. Even former Trump challengers Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen. Tim Scott and Gov. Ron DeSantis have expressed support for the former president, who continues to maintain a commanding lead in opinion polls. There is. poll.