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Trump campaign reports $7.1 million in funding after Georgia mugshot

Mr Trump’s release on bail occurred amidst allegations of orchestrating efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election outcomes.

• August 27, 2023
EX U.S. President Donald Trump
EX U.S. President Donald Trump [Photo credit: CNN]

Amid a whirlwind of attention, Donald Trump’s election campaign has reported an astonishing $7.1 million (£5.6 million) surge in fundraising following his recent police mugshot, taken at an Atlanta, Georgia prison last Thursday.

The bulk of this financial influx is attributed to merchandise sales, including mugs, T-shirts, and drink coolers emblazoned with the stern visage of the former president.

Mr Trump’s release on bail occurred amidst allegations of orchestrating efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election outcomes.

The ex-president faces multiple legal challenges, including three indictments, as he pursues the 2024 U.S. election.

These charges encompass his dissemination of false allegations regarding the election’s legitimacy and his followers’ assault on the Capitol in Washington.

Mr Trump vehemently refutes these accusations, contending that they are driven by political motives, mainly due to his leading role in the Republican race against incumbent Democratic President Joe Biden.

Mr Trump’s steadfast supporters appear invigorated by the recent developments, contributing to an impressive nearly $20 million increase in campaign funds over a mere three-week span, coinciding with his indictments tied to the Georgia and Capitol riots.

The immediate aftermath of his arrest in Georgia saw an impressive $4.18 million in donations within a single day, marking a noteworthy high point in the campaign’s fundraising history.

Beyond vending campaign merchandise through its online store, Mr Trump’s campaign has actively reached out to supporters, requesting assistance in various forms.

Additionally, the former president resounded to the public eye on X, previously known as Twitter, posting his mugshot accompanied by the statement “Election interference. Never surrender!” and sharing the link to his website.

These developments unfolded following Mr Trump’s detainment at Fulton County jail, where he submitted to law enforcement and posted a $200,000 bond in anticipation of his upcoming trial.

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