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Trump’s Mugshot Democrats Demanded: The Profits Revealed

This ‌is probably not the result Democrats were looking ⁣for.

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has brought ‌in⁤ more than $9.4 million since his mugshot was released to the public ⁢last week, which Fox News reported means that the current Republican primary front-runner will have brought in more than $20 million in the month of August​ alone.

All of those funds will⁣ be used ‍for⁣ Trump’s campaign, not to cover his legal expenses,⁣ Fox said.

After Trump‍ turned himself in Thursday night at⁣ the Fulton County ​Jail in Atlanta, his ⁤campaign started selling merchandise⁤ featuring his now-famous mugshot.

A source told Fox that ⁢the sales “spiked”⁢ Trump’s fundraising.

According to a breakdown by Fox, Trump’s‌ campaign raised ⁣$864,000 from‌ the sale of 24,000 coffee mugs — what better medium ‌for⁤ a mugshot, after⁤ all — and nearly $2 million on 36,000 T-shirts.

Another ⁣$352,000 came in from the sale of 8,600 posters of the already iconic photograph.

The indictment by special‌ counsel Jack⁤ Smith for election interference claims — a wholly ‌separate investigation from the Georgia charges — also likely led to increased fundraising numbers this⁣ month.

Trump has ⁤pleaded ⁣not guilty to all of⁣ those charges, and is expected to enter a similar plea in the ⁢George⁢ racketeering case.

Trump told Fox after his processing in Georgia that local officials had ‌“insisted” on his sitting for the booking photo. He also⁢ said he didn’t enjoy ‍the experience.

It was “not a comfortable feeling ⁢— especially when you’ve done nothing wrong,”⁤ he said in an exclusive interview‍ with Fox after the booking.

Other Republican presidential hopefuls have experienced fundraising surges following last⁢ week’s first primary debate, ⁤but none could compare with Trump’s reported haul.

Former Vice President Mike Pence ⁢raked in‌ $250,000 following ‌the debate, including‌ 1,000 ⁣“small-dollar donations,” a ⁤spokesman told The Hill.

Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy ⁢did even better, bringing in about $460,000 on⁢ the night of the debate and $600,000 more the following day, to top $1 million,‍ the New York⁤ Post reported.

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley’s campaign ​told The Washington Post that it had collected more donations in the 24 ⁢hours following the debate than on any other day​ so far in the campaign, though it did not provide the outlet with a specific number.

And Florida Gov.⁤ Ron DeSantis saw his campaign coffers increase by over ‌$1‌ million ​in the 24 hours following last week’s debate in Milwaukee, Fox reported.

No other Republican candidate’s fundraising numbers were immediately available.

However, in ​the second ‍quarter, President Joe Biden outraised Trump by over ⁣100 percent, according to Federal Elections Commission⁢ documents reviewed by The Hill.​ Biden brought in $72 million compared to Trump’s $35 million.

It will⁤ be mid-October before we’ll ‌know how Trump’s indictments,⁤ arrests,⁣ and ⁢booking photo‌ may ‌have ⁣changed that equation.

The Numbers Are In: Here’s How Much⁣ Trump ⁣Made Off ⁤the⁤ Mugshot Democrats Insisted Upon

The post‍ The Numbers ​Are In: Here’s How Much Trump Made‍ Off the Mugshot Democrats Insisted Upon appeared first on ⁤ The Western Journal.



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