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Trump raises more than $100 million for 2020 re-election

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on their border at a meeting in Pyongyang last month between President Moon Jaein and Kim Jong Un.

Earlier this month, the two sides began removing landmines at the JSA -- which is now often used for talks between the two Koreas -- as part of the deal, and are due to withdraw "unnecessar­y" surveillan­ce equipment once the

landmine work is completed. The September summit was

the third this year between the leaders as a remarkable rapprochem­ent takes hold on the peninsula. Moon has advocated engagement with the isolated North to nudge it toward denucleari­sation.

During his summit with Kim last month, the two men also agreed to remove some guard posts at the border by the end of the year and to halt military drills in the area from November. WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has raised more than USD 100 million for his re-election battle in 2020, giving him a huge financial advantage over many potential Democratic contenders jockeying to challenge him, US media reports on Tuesday.

The President raised over USD 18 million during the July-to-september fundraisin­g quarter through his campaign committee and the joint fundraisin­g operations he maintains with the Republican National Committee, according to his campaign and filings on Monday with Federal Election Commission.

That haul means Trump's re-election effort's war chest now exceeds USD 106 million, CNN reported.

Trump's campaign ended

last month with more USD 35.4 million in available cash stockpiled in its bank account.

Trump, who has challenged most political rules since

launching his unorthodox 2016 presidenti­al campaign, took the unusual step of filing for reelection the day he was sworn in to office in 2017.

The 72-year-old US president began holding campaignst­yle rallies in the first months of his presidency.

By contrast, Barack Obama waited until the third year of his presidency to begin fundraisin­g in earnest.

Donors who give in small amounts helped fill the businessma­n-turned-politician's campaign accounts.

Small-dollar contributi­ons of USD 200 or less represent nearly 98 per cent of the money he collected during the third quarter of the year, campaign officials said.

"After twenty months in office with unparallel­ed results for peace and prosperity in America, President Trump has provided the results he promised," Lara Trump, Trump's daughter-in-law and a senior campaign adviser, said in a statement.

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