Former President Donald Trumpโs political action committee has announced that, in the 24 hours since the former president got indicted by a New York grand jury, his 2024 presidential campaign has raised over $4 million.
This outpouring of donations is, according to Make America Great Again Inc., Trumpโs political action committee, a grassroots reaction by ordinary Americans outraged by the probe into the former president, which it described as a โwitch hunt.โ
The PAC said in a statement Friday that since a grand jury empaneled by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg voted on Thursday to indict the former president, his campaign has seen donations soar.
โThis incredible surge of grassroots contributions confirms that the American people see the indictment of President Trump as a disgraceful weaponization of our justice system by a Soros-funded prosecutor,โ the statement said, noting that over 25 percent came from first-time donors.
Trumpโs campaign called Braggโs investigation of the former president an โunprecedented political persecutionโ and โblatant interferenceโ in the 2024 presidential election, with Trump being the leading Republican candidate.
Bragg has disputed the characterization of his probe as politically motivated. Leslie B. Dubeck, the general counsel for Braggโs office, wrote a letter to top House Republican chairmen, denouncing what she called โbaseless and inflammatory allegations that our investigation is politically motivated.โ
The PAC pointed out that the former presidentโs campaign is largely being funded by smaller contributions and that this shows that the support he enjoys comes from ordinary Americans not special interest groups.
โWith an average contribution of only $34, President Trumpโs 2024 campaign is funded by an unmatched coalition of hardworking patriots who are fed up with special interest donors like Soros spending billions of dollars to influence our elections,โ the statement said.
Many of Trumpโs supporters have referred to Bragg as a โSoros-funded prosecutor.โ Billionaire financier George Soros contributed significantly to the Color of Change PAC, which endorsed Bragg in his campaign for Manhattan district attorney in 2021 and pledged over $1 million to back his campaign.
By Tom Ozimek