The Trump campaign announced that it had raised $54.8 million within 24 hours of the former president's conviction in Manhattan courtroom. A jury found Trump guilty on 34 charges of falsifying company documents, with Democratic District Attorney Alvin Bragg filing the lawsuit. The campaign's fundraising website collapsed and displayed a 500 error message, indicating something went wrong. Senior campaign strategists Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles stated that Americans have had enough of Biden and his Democratic colleagues using the judicial system as a political instrument.
The campaign received contributions from tiny donors totaling about $35 million. They expressed gratitude for the tremendous support shown by patriots and stated that November 5th is the day Americans will deliver the true verdict. The allegations led to Trump's conviction included the $420,000 he paid Michael Cohen, his former lawyer, over a year. Prosecutors argued that Trump's payments were an attempt to get porn actress Stormy Daniels to sign a nondisclosure agreement keeping her quiet about an alleged romance with the former president before the 2016 election.
The jury found Trump guilty after Merchan told the jury they did not have to agree on what "unlawful" measures Trump allegedly employed to influence the election. President Joe Biden addressed the trial before and supported the jury's verdict, stating that the trial was risky and careless. He emphasized the importance of respecting America's legal system and never letting anyone undermine it.
The campaign received contributions from tiny donors totaling about $35 million. They expressed gratitude for the tremendous support shown by patriots and stated that November 5th is the day Americans will deliver the true verdict. The allegations led to Trump's conviction included the $420,000 he paid Michael Cohen, his former lawyer, over a year. Prosecutors argued that Trump's payments were an attempt to get porn actress Stormy Daniels to sign a nondisclosure agreement keeping her quiet about an alleged romance with the former president before the 2016 election.
The jury found Trump guilty after Merchan told the jury they did not have to agree on what "unlawful" measures Trump allegedly employed to influence the election. President Joe Biden addressed the trial before and supported the jury's verdict, stating that the trial was risky and careless. He emphasized the importance of respecting America's legal system and never letting anyone undermine it.