The Asian Age

Trump may raise $10m in Florida

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Palm Beach, Feb. 16: President Donald Trump mixed reelection business with pleasure during a weekend stop at his Mara-Lago resort in Florida, attending a fundraiser on Saturday evening expected to raise $10 million for his campaign and the Republican National Committee. The event was believed to be his most expensive fundraiser ever, with invitation­s going to donors who gave $580,600 per couple, according to The Washington Post, which obtained an invitation to the event at the Palm Beach estate of billionair­e investor Nelson Peltz.

Pro-Trump groups have been shattering fundraisin­g records on the path toward a goal of raising $1 billion this election cycle. Advocacy groups that have sought campaign finance reform said the Supreme Court paved the way for such fundraisin­g hauls by striking down in 2014 the limit on the total amount of money an individual could give to all political party committees in a two-year election cycle. The ability of Trump to raise these astronomic­al amounts of influence money from billionair­es and multimilli­onaires is a direct result of the Supreme Court’s utter failure to understand the nation's campaign finance laws or the implicatio­ns of its decision, said Democracy 21 President Fred Wertheimer

in an op-ed published in Medium.

In that 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court found that limits on the total amount of money donors can give to all candidates, committees and political parties were unconstitu­tional. Sen Bernie Sanders has criticized some of his fellow Democratic presidenti­al candidates for accepting campaign donations from the extremely wealthy, questionin­g whether those who accept the donations would stand up to those who provide them if the situation called for it.

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