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How Trump's fundraising could benefit his post-White House political life

  

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Via:  sister-mary-agnes-ample-bottom  •  4 years ago  •  22 comments

By:   Fredreka Schouten (MSN)

How Trump's fundraising could benefit his post-White House political life
President Donald Trump's political operation is frantically soliciting funds it says will fund recounts and legal challenges to overturn the election results. But the legal fine print shows the money will first benefit a new Trump fundraising vehicle to support his post-White House ambitions.

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How Trump's fundraising could benefit his post-White House political life

One email asks for donations to "Stop the Left from trying to steal the Election." Another offers a "COUNT ALL LEGAL VOTES" T-shirt in exchange for a $30 contribution. A third, signed by Eric Trump, asks for $5 "IMMEDIATELY to support the official Election Defense Fund."

All these missives from President Donald Trump's political operation landed in supporters' inboxes Monday morning claiming to solicit funds to help Trump fund recounts and legal challenges to overturn the election results.

But the legal fine print on each shows that a new Trump fundraising arm, Save America, actually will get the first cut of any money that comes in. And because spending rules for leadership PACs are so loose, campaign-finance experts warn that Save America could easily become a political slush fund for Trump and those close to him.

Here's a closer look at the President's recent fundraising efforts and his new fundraising vehicle Save America:

What's Save America?


Save America is a leadership PAC that Trump launched less than a week after the election.

In an email to CNN earlier this month, Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said Trump "always planned" to create a leadership PAC "win or lose, so he can support candidates and issues he cares about, such as combating voter fraud."

Team Trump has been on a fundraising spree in recent weeks, sending more than 330 fundraising emails and 92 text messages to supporters since 11 p.m. ET on Election Night.

The current solicitations direct the first 75% of each contribution up to $5,000 to Save America. Only after that threshold is met does money go into the campaign's recount account.

Additionally, 25% of the funds go to the Republican National Committee's operating account.

What's a leadership PAC?


Leadership PACs are political action committees generally established by current and former politicians to raise money and to curry influence with others.

Political figures use these PACs donate to other candidates, helping maintain their profiles and build leverage within their own party. But they also have become vehicles for a campaigns-in-waiting, funding polling, staff and travel. Save America could become an avenue for Trump to continue funding political operations as he weighs a future presidential bid in 2024.

Are there fundraising limits on leadership PACs?


Yes, but fundraising limits are higher for leadership PACs than candidate committees.

An individual donor can contribute up to $5,000 a year to a leadership PAC -- allowing a politician to collect up to $20,000 over a four-year period from a single contributor. By contrast, that same donor could only give a maximum of $2,800 at this point for a 2024 presidential campaign.

Does Trump have to spend the money in the leadership PAC on election challenges?


No. The rules on spending by leadership PACs also are far more relaxed than those for campaign committees and do not restrict politicians from using donors' funds for personal expenses -- a use forbidden in a presidential campaign account.

It's one reason campaign-finance experts say donors should be leery of what they view as a Trump campaign bait-and-switch tactic: soliciting funds for legal challenges and instead first routing the money to his leadership PAC.

"The typical donor doesn't read the legal fine print," Paul Ryan, vice president of vice president of policy and litigation at Common Cause, told CNN.

Ryan said few restrictions apply on the PAC's spending. Should they choose to do so, Trump and his family members could draw salaries from Save America funds or direct its donors' money to his businesses by hosting PAC events at a Trump-owned properties.

"This money could easily -- and legally -- end up in his own pocket in the coming years," Ryan said. And even after the long-shot legal challenges to the 2020 election end, Trump "could tease a 2024 run for years and continue milking his supporters for contributions to this slush fund," he added.

Under federal election rules, Save America will have to file its first public report detailing fundraising and spending Dec. 3, but it will only cover the first fews weeks of its operations.


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Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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1  seeder  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom    4 years ago

Ryan said few restrictions apply on the PAC's spending. Should they choose to do so, Trump and his family members could draw salaries from Save America funds or direct its donors' money to his businesses by hosting PAC events at a Trump-owned properties.

Hey Trump supporters - please keep supporting Donald Trump and his grifter family.  If this doesn't open your eyes, nothing will.

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.1  devangelical  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @1    4 years ago

just another money scam by the trump klan. almost every time I mentioned this scam in the last week or so, those comments were deleted. bwah ha ha

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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1.1.1  seeder  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  devangelical @1.1    4 years ago
almost every time I mentioned this scam in the last week or so, those comments were deleted

Your comments need to be restored immediately.

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
1.1.2  devangelical  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @1.1.1    4 years ago

yeah, like that will happen in the neo-nazi groups ...

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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1.1.3  seeder  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  devangelical @1.1.2    4 years ago
yeah, like that will happen in the neo-nazi groups ...

You're right.  What was I thinking?

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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1.2  Trout Giggles  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @1    4 years ago

I thought they were rolling in it (money)? Why do they have beg for money?

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.2.1  devangelical  replied to  Trout Giggles @1.2    4 years ago

trump starts his term with a golden shower and ends it with a golden parachute.

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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1.2.2  seeder  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  devangelical @1.2.1    4 years ago

He should sell copies of the pee tape.  It could probably pay off his billion-dollar debt.  However, he will not use a penny of it to pay his debt.  He will use it to support his lifestyle.

 
 
 
cjcold
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1.3  cjcold  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @1    4 years ago

Whatever Trump's post POTUS plans involve, he will be dressed in orange on occasion. The flight risk with Trump would be substantial so bail will likely not be granted.

 
 
 
Kavika
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2  Kavika     4 years ago

The Flim Flam man is working the suckers once again.

 
 
 
Ronin2
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3  Ronin2    4 years ago

So you are against Obama's two PAC's and against the Clinton's two PAC's which operate under the same loose laws?

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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3.1  Sean Treacy  replied to  Ronin2 @3    4 years ago

The same clowns who defend Clinton taking $500,000 for  a speech from Putin's oligarch pals  will have fainting spells over any speech Trump makes. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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3.1.1  Kavika   replied to  Sean Treacy @3.1    4 years ago

If someone is foolish enough to pay Trump for a speech, hold the money until he actually shows up and tries to give a speech. He has the best words ya know, at least in his mind.

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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3.1.3  seeder  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  Kavika @3.1.1    4 years ago
He has the best words ya know

And he has the covfefe's and transpants to prove it.

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
3.2  Kavika   replied to  Ronin2 @3    4 years ago

I know I could depend on you for a ''look squirrel'' comment.

My response:

512

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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3.3  seeder  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  Ronin2 @3    4 years ago
So you are against Obama's two PAC's and against the Clinton's two PAC's which operate under the same loose laws?

Thank you in advance for providing the names and/or links of/for those PACs.

 
 
 
bbl-1
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4  bbl-1    4 years ago

Trump needs money for defense attorneys.  He's broke arse----far more debt than asset.

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
4.1  cjcold  replied to  bbl-1 @4    4 years ago

And no bank willing to loan Trump money anymore. Pretty poor excuse for a president.

 
 
 
Kavika
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5  Kavika     4 years ago

Trump may be the first president to lose a state three times in two weeks. 

Another first for Bunker Boy. 

 
 
 
Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom
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5.1  seeder  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom  replied to  Kavika @5    4 years ago
Trump may be the first president to lose a state three times in two weeks.

Yep, he's Abe Lincoln alright.  

 
 
 
cjcold
Professor Quiet
5.1.1  cjcold  replied to  Sister Mary Agnes Ample Bottom @5.1    4 years ago

"Honest Abe" earned his name. 

Trump has never had an honest bone in his body.

 
 

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