Trump Raises Massive Amount of Funds Within 24 Hours After Verdict

Former ⁣President Donald Trump raised⁢ over $50‍ million following a guilty verdict in a controversial New York trial. The Trump Campaign collected $52.8 million online within ‍24 hours, denouncing the ⁢trial as a sham‌ by “Crooked Joe Biden.” Campaign managers emphasized increasing donor support against alleged‍ election interference by Biden. The momentum⁢ aims towards a verdict ⁣on November 5th. Former President ⁤Donald Trump⁣ raised‌ more than $50 million after a guilty verdict in a controversial New York⁣ trial. The Trump ​Campaign swiftly ⁤collected $52.8 million online within 24 hours, criticizing⁤ the trial ‌as a ⁤sham orchestrated by “Crooked Joe Biden.” ​Campaign managers ⁤highlighted growing donor backing against purported election meddling‍ by Biden,‌ with the⁢ movement geared towards a⁤ decisive verdict ​on November ⁣5th.


Former President Donald Trump has raised more than $50 million after a guilty verdict was reached against him in a highly controversial trial in New York.

“In the 24 hours since Crooked Joe Biden and his New York henchmen got their sham trial verdict, the Trump Campaign has raised $52.8 million through the online digital fundraising platform,” the campaign said in a statement. “THAT’S MORE THAN $2 MILLION PER HOUR!”

“With more than one third of these donors being new to the campaign, it is clear that more and more Americans are seeing through the Biden election interference and joining President Trump in the movement to save our nation,” the statement added.

Trump campaign managers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita said: “Biden and his Democrat allies have turned our legal system into a political tool, and Americans from every corner of the country have had enough.”

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“This momentum is just getting started and together, as President Trump stated perfectly, Americans will render the real verdict November 5th,” they continued.

CNN’s top legal expert dismantled the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office’s criminal case this week against former President Donald Trump, saying that prosecutors only brought the case to get Trump.

Elie Honig, a former federal and state prosecutor, wrote in a newsletter on Friday that just because the jury convicted Trump on all 34 felony counts does not mean that justice was carried out because the case should have never been brought.

“Both of these things can be true at once: The jury did its job, and this case was an ill-conceived, unjustified mess,” he said. “Sure, victory is the great deodorant, but a guilty verdict doesn’t make it all pure and right. Plenty of prosecutors have won plenty of convictions in cases that shouldn’t have been brought in the first place. ‘But they won’ is no defense to a strained, convoluted reach unless the goal is to ‘win,’ now, by any means necessary and worry about the credibility of the case and the fallout later.”

In his lengthy piece, Honig noted that the judge in the case broke the law by having donated to a pro-Biden and overtly anti-Trump political operation, the district attorney who brought the case campaigned on getting Trump, the case pushed the outer limits of the law and due process, and numerous aspects of the case were crafted in a special manner just to get Trump.

“The charges against Trump are obscure, and nearly entirely unprecedented,” he said. “In fact, no state prosecutor — in New York, or Wyoming, or anywhere — has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime, against anyone, for anything. None. Ever. Even putting aside the specifics of election law, the Manhattan DA itself almost never brings any case in which falsification of business records is the only charge.”



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