Trump spent more than he took in during 2023
“His total legal bill is staggering. And it left one of his primary committees with little cash on hand.
Save America paid for the legal expenses in part via more than $42 million in refunds it received in 2023 from a third group, Make America Great Again Inc., a super PAC to which Save America had given money during the 2022 election cycle. The super PAC raised just shy of $48 million in the second half of the year, and spent more than $20 million on ads supporting Trump in addition to the refunds to Save America.
As Trump barrels towards the Republican presidential nomination, he faces 91 felony counts across four criminal cases that have put his political and legal calendars on a collision course and siphoned off a significant amount of resources from his 2024 efforts. Among those resources is his time. Trump spent several days in the lead up to the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire in courthouses rather than on the campaign trail.
Trump’s joint fundraising committee, which serves as the primary fundraising vehicle for both Trump’s campaign committee and Save America, took in more than $75 million during the second half of the year, up from $54 million in the first six months. But the committee also reported significant fundraising expenses, including $8.8 million on digital consulting, ads and list rentals, as well as $7 million on direct mail, $4.1 million on merchant merchandise fees and $1 million on text message advertising.
Over 47 law firms and attorneys are reflected in the Save America filing, including The Binnall Law Group, Dhillon Law Group, Habba Madaio and Associates, John Lauro, Steven Sadow, Blanche Law, Brand Woodward Law, and Chris Kise and Associates. John Lauro, Steven Sadow, and Chris Kise are among the attorneys representing Trump in his civil and criminal cases. Brand Woodward Law is currently representing Trump valet Walt Nauta, a co-defendant with Trump in the classified documents case. Both Trump and Nauta pleaded not guilty.
Save America continued to make monthly payments of $18,000 to HervĂ© Pierre Braillard, a French-American fashion designer based in New York for “strategy consulting.” The designer is close with former first lady Melania Trump, and designed her inauguration ball gown.
Trump has also attracted the support of major donors who have filled the coffers of MAGA Inc. The super PAC’s largest contribution came from Timothy Mellon, a transportation company executive and heir to the Mellon family banking fortune, who gave $10 million. WWE founder Linda McMahon, who served as Small Business Administration head during the Trump administration, was the second-biggest donor at $5.25 million.
Alex Isenstadt contributed to this report.“
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