Donald Trump’s $102M War Chest Plans For 2022 And 2024 Get Revealed By Mark Meadows

Even as former President Donald Trump has yet to announce whether or not he’ll run again for president in 2024, campaign filings showed that his campaign has brought in a massive fundraising haul in just the first half of the year.

According to reports, citing federal filings, the former Republican chief executive has a massive $102 million war chest heading to the midterms next year and the 2024 elections, plus more from his campaign fundraising this year.

In the first half of 2021, Trump’s political committees reportedly raised $82 million and another $102 million in the bank — raising nearly as much as Republicans and Democrats in the first six months of the year — despite having virtually zero social media presence after he was deplatformed by most major social media platforms.

Federal Election Commission records showed that the Democratic National Committee raised $87.1 million between January 1 to June 30, 2021 as reported by Open Secrets, that describes itsel as a “nonpartisan, independent, and nonprofit research group that tracks money in US politics.”

Meanwhile, the Republican National Committee reportedly raked in $85 million in the first half of the year.

The Financial Times wrote: “Trump-affiliated groups have raised a total of more than $56 million on the online Republican fundraising platform WinRed, leapfrogging the Republican National Committee ($19 million) and the Republican Senate and House party committees combined ($23 million raised by the National Republican Senatorial Committee and $26 million raised by the National Republican Congressional Committee).”

Former President Trump’s Save America PAC raised more than $62 million, and spent only a little more $3 million as of June 30 according to reports — of which, a $1 million donation went to the America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit involved in the former president’s class-action lawsuit against big tech giants.

Trump was also said to have spent over $13 million from his Make America Great Again PAC and “bulk of it” went to legal and consulting fees linked to recount attempts for the 2020 election.

The massive cash raised by Trump’s political committees could prove useful leading to the 2022 midterm election where the former president vowed to help Republicans turn as many congressional seats to red as possible — and unseat never-Trumpers like Alaska Rep. Lisa Murkowski, who Trump committed to campaign against.

Meadows: Trump making plans for 2024

According to Mark Meadows, Trump’s former White House chief of staff, the former president met with “cabinet members” at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, last week to look into plans for 2024. 

“We met with several of our cabinet members tonight,” Meadows said on Newsmax’s “Cortes & Pellegrino” broadcast on Friday.

“We actually had a follow-up member — meeting with some of our cabinet members, and as we were looking at that. We were looking at what does come next,” Meadows told host and former Trump adviser, Steve Cortes. 

“I’m not authorized to speak on behalf of the president, but I can tell you this, Steve: We wouldn’t be meeting tonight if we weren’t making plans to move forward in a real way, with President Trump at the head of that ticket,” he added.

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