As left and right fundraise after indictment, Trump campaign says it raises over $4M in 24 hours

According to a statement by his presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump raised more than $4 million in the 24 hours following the news of his indictment.

Trump’s indictment became public hours later, and Trump’s campaign began sending fundraising emails to solicit donations for the stop of the “witch hunting.”

Trump’s Republican allies as well as his Democratic critics are also fundraising from his indictment.

J.D., Republican Ohio Senator Vance was elected as a Republican Ohio Senator in the 2022 midterm elections. On Thursday night, he sent out an email asking for donations and asking that supporters “step up to President Trump and put America First.”

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Democratic California Rep. Adam Schiff sent an email on Thursday night asking for donations to help him prepare for Trump’s inevitable attacks and defend the rule of Law.