Trump Outraises Biden Again to Overcome President’s Financial Edge
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Trump Outraises Biden Again to Overcome President’s Financial Edge
Trump Outraises Biden Again , to Overcome President’s Financial Edge.
In May, former President Trump raised
more campaign money than Biden for the second consecutive month, CNN reports.
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Trump's recent conviction in the
Stormy Daniels hush money case
reportedly spawned an influx of donations.
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Trump's recent conviction in the
Stormy Daniels hush money case
reportedly spawned an influx of donations.
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As a result, Biden's May haul of $85 million was no match for Trump's $141 million.
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As a result, Biden's May haul of $85 million was no match for Trump's $141 million.
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On June 20, Biden's campaign said that
the president's committees entered this month with a $212 million cash supply.
That total does not include over $30 million that Democrats collected at a star-studded event over the weekend, CNN reports.
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Trump's campaign has yet to disclose
its stockpile for all committees.
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While Trump appears to currently have a significant financial edge, Biden's team continues to tout its campaign infrastructure.
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While Trump appears to currently have a significant financial edge, Biden's team continues to tout its campaign infrastructure.
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Our strong and consistent fundraising program grew by millions of people in May, a clear sign of strong and growing enthusiasm for the president and
vice president every single month.
, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden campaign manager, via statement.
The money we continue to raise
matters, and it’s helping the campaign
build out an operation that invests
in reaching and winning the voters
who will decide this election, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden campaign manager, via statement
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Trump Gag Order in Hush Money Case , to Stay in Effect.
On May 30, Donald Trump was convicted
on 34 counts of fraud connected to
Stormy Daniels hush money payments.
Prior to the beginning of the trial,
Judge Juan Merchan issued a gag order.
On June 18, it was revealed that the New York Court of Appeals has declined to hear the former president's gag order appeal, CNN reports.
According to Trump's attorneys, the
hush money case puts forth “substantial constitutional questions of the highest importance.”.
This Gag Order restricts President
Trump’s core political speech on matters
of central importance at the height of
his Presidential campaign, where
he is the leading candidate, , Donald Trump's attorneys, via appeals filing.
... and thus it violates the fundamental
right of every American voter to hear
from the leading candidate for
President on matters of
enormous public importance, Donald Trump's attorneys, via appeals filing.
Another avenue in which Trump may
have his case heard would be to file a
motion for leave to appeal, CNN reports.
He has 30 days to do so.
Once filed, New York's highest court will revisit whether to hear the case. .
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg urged the New York Court of Appeals to dismiss Trump's latest request, .
saying that he has a “well-documented history of leveling threatening, inflammatory, and denigrating remarks against trial participants.”
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Here’s Why Trump Can Still Run for President , After Hush-Money Conviction.
Donald Trump made history on
May 30 when he became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime.
Donald Trump made history on
May 30 when he became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime.
He was found guilty on "34 felony counts of falsifying business documents" linked to hush-money paid to Stormy Daniels, NBC News reports. .
Trump will be sentenced on July 11, four days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee where he is set to receive the party's presidential nomination.
But the former president barely batted an eye at the conviction, saying, "The real verdict is going to be Nov. 5 by the people.".
This was a rigged, disgraceful trial.
The real verdict is going to be Nov. 5
by the people, and they know what
happened here, and everybody
knows what happened here, Donald Trump, via statement.
I’m a very innocent man, and it’s
OK. I’m fighting for our country.
I’m fighting for our Constitution, Donald Trump, via statement.
Trump immediately used the conviction
as a means to inspire his constituents to
lend their support via money and votes. .
He can still run for president because the
criteria to do so, as stated in Article II,
Section 1 of the Constitution, is as follows:.
A candidate must be a "natural born Citizen," at least 35 years old and have lived in the U.S. for 14 years.
There are no other qualifications
other than those in the Constitution.
There's just three, Chuck Rosenberg, a former U.S. attorney and an NBC News
and MSNBC legal analyst, via statement .
There is nothing in the Constitution that says someone who's been convicted of a crime can't run for the nation's highest office.
Some analysts predict that Trump's conviction
may just be the fuel he needs to drum up unprecedented support from his ultra-MAGA army. .
Some analysts predict that Trump's conviction
may just be the fuel he needs to drum up unprecedented support from his ultra-MAGA army.
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