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Trump campaign says Americans have donated $52.8 million over backlash to guilty verdict

The Trump campaign announced that it has raised an incredible amount of donations since Thursday’s guilty verdict.

Former President Donald Trump was convicted Thursday of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush money allegedly paid to adult film actor Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.

“More and more Americans are seeing through Biden’s election interference.”

The campaign announced Friday that it had raised about $53 million in one day.

“Within 24 hours of the sham court ruling against the unscrupulous Joe Biden and his New York cronies, the Trump campaign raised $52.8 million through online digital fundraising platforms.” statement Read in parts.

“With more than a third of donors joining a campaign for the first time, it is clear that a growing number of Americans are seeing through Biden’s election interference and joining President Trump in the movement to save the nation,” the statement continued.

The feat was achieved despite the fact that the main donation platform, WinRed, was down for about an hour after the ruling was announced.

“The Democrats have no idea what they’ve started.” Responded Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert of Colorado.

By comparison, after it was leaked that the Supreme Court would overturn the ruling in 2022, Roe v. Wade Decision to overturn federal abortion protections, Democrat-only donation platform Reported by ActBlue It raised just $12 million. The following week, report Raised $80 million.

“Americans across the country have had enough.”

The former president tried hard to redirect his supporters’ anger toward donations to his campaign.

“It’s OK. I’m fighting for my country. I’m fighting for the Constitution. The whole country is being rigged right now. This is something the Biden administration did to influence and hurt their political opponents,” Trump said shortly after the verdict was read.

He posted an image on social media calling himself a “political prisoner” and linking to WinRed.

Trump campaign advisers Chris LaCivita and Suzie Wiles issued a statement about the megadonation.

“Biden and his Democratic allies are turning our justice system into a political tool, and Americans in every corner of the country can no longer endure,” the statement said. “This momentum is just getting started, and as President Trump so perfectly put it, the American people will come together on November 5th to give a real verdict.”

Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on the felony charges in July. carry He could face a maximum sentence of four years in prison, but judges have been wary of jailing the former president for a technical crime.

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