Trump super PAC touts massive May fundraising, plans major ad blitz in battlegrounds Make America Great Again Inc., a top super PAC supporting former President Trump's 2024 White House campaign, says it raised nearly $70 million in in May and plans a $100 million ad blitz this summer. 06/5/2024 - 4:22 am | View Link
Trump super PAC raises $70M in May, eyes four key swing states The primary super PAC supporting former President Trump said it raised nearly $70 million in May and plans to spend $100 million in paid media through Labor Day, with a particular focus on four key ... 06/5/2024 - 3:52 am | View Link
Trump super PAC says it brought in $70 million in May as it outlines path to electoral victory One of Donald Trump’s leading super PACs told donors it raised nearly $70 million in May and shared plans to spend $100 million this summer in key battleground states, according to a copy of a memo ... 06/5/2024 - 1:15 am | View Link
DNC keeps going after RFK Jr. super PAC, alleges Trump’s largest donor propping up candidacy The DNC filed a complaint against the super PAC American Values 2024, alleging former President Trump's largest donor is propping up Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. 06/2/2024 - 5:42 am | View Link
DNC files third complaint against RFK Jr. super PAC, alleging shady fundraising practices and concealment The Democratic National Committee this week filed another complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s allied super PAC, accusing it of engaging in shady fundraising ... 05/31/2024 - 12:53 pm | View Link
Donald Trump may have lost in the Manhattan court where a jury recently convicted him of 34 felonies, but there’s one place he and his party appear to be winning: in the race to snag major cash from the richest families in America.
For all of Trump’s supposed grassroots appeal, as of May 1, less than one-third of contributions to his campaign committee for the 2024 election cycle had come from grassroots donors—people giving less than $200.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is known for many things: talking about a “Jewish space laser“; white supremacy; political violence; having a lawyer who was rude to Mother Jones in court; and possessing a seemingly bottomless fealty to former President Donald Trump.
She has continued the last of these with a particular tick in the last week: Comparing Trump to Jesus Christ.
At a rally in Las Vegas yesterday, Taylor Greene condemned those who are accurately describing Trump as a now-convicted felon, saying: “The Democrats and the fake news media constantly want to talk about, ‘oh, President Trump is a convicted felon.’ Well you want to know something?
The Denver City Council on Monday approved a combined $500,000 in payments to settle two lawsuits that accused police officers and sheriff’s deputies of violent misconduct.
The larger of the two settlements — $400,000 — stems from a case filed last spring on behalf of Scott Peters.
Denver police officers and paramedics encountered Peters on the afternoon of April 25, 2021, in a parking lot near Empower Field at Mile High.