The Daily Courier

How Trump burned $1 billion in fundraisin­g

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump’s sprawling political operation has raised well over $1 billion since he took the White House in 2017 — and set a lot of it on fire.

Trump bought a $10 million Super Bowl ad when he didn’t yet have a challenger. He tapped his political organizati­on to cover exorbitant legal fees related to his impeachmen­t. Aides made flashy displays of their newfound wealth — including a fleet of luxury vehicles purchased by Brad Parscale, his former campaign manager.

Meanwhile, a web of limited liability companies hid more than $310 million in spending from disclosure, records show.

Now, just two weeks out from the election, some campaign aides privately acknowledg­e they are facing difficult spending decisions at a time when Democratic nominee Joe Biden has flooded the airwaves with advertisin­g. That has put Trump in the position of needing to do more of his signature rallies as a substitute during the coronaviru­s pandemic while relying on an unproven theory that he can turn out supporters who are infrequent voters at historic levels.

“They spent their money on unnecessar­y overhead, lifestyles-of-the-rich-and-famous activity by the campaign staff and vanity ads way too early,” said Mike Murphy, a veteran Republican consultant who advised John McCain and Jeb Bush and is an outspoken Trump critic.

“You could literally have 10 monkeys with flamethrow­ers go after the money, and they wouldn’t have burned through it as stupidly.”

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