Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trump donations pay legal bills

Republican National Committee gets smaller cut of funds

- MICHELLE L. PRICE Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Brian Slodysko and Aaron Kessler of The Associated Press.

NEW YORK — Donald Trump's new joint fundraisin­g agreement with the Republican National Committee directs donations to his campaign and a political action committee that pays the former president's legal bills before the RNC gets a cut, according to a fundraisin­g invitation obtained by The Associated Press.

The unorthodox diversion of funds to the Save America PAC makes it more likely that Republican donors could see their money go to Trump's lawyers, who have received at least $76 million over the last two years to defend him against four felony indictment­s and multiple civil cases. Some Republican­s are already troubled that Trump's takeover of the RNC could shortchang­e the cash-strapped party.

Trump has invited high-dollar donors to Palm Beach, Fla., for an April 6 fundraiser that comes as his fundraisin­g is well behind President Joe Biden and national Democrats. The invitation's fine print says donations to the Trump 47 Committee will first be used to give the maximum amount allowed under federal law to Trump's campaign. Anything left over from the donation next goes toward a maximum contributi­on to Save America, and then anything left from there goes to the RNC and then to state political parties.

Adav Noti, the executive director of the nonpartisa­n Campaign Legal Center in Washington, said that is a break from fundraisin­g norms. Usually, Noti said, candidates prioritize raising cash that can be spent directly on campaign activity. Save America, on the other hand, is structured as a “leadership PAC” and thus barred from spending directly on Trump's own campaign activities. Legal spending made up 85% of Save America's total operating expenses during the first two months of this year, roughly the same as 2023, when such expenses were about 89%.

It has spent $8.5 million on legal fees so far this year.

“The reason most candidates don't do this is because the hardest money to raise is money that can be spent directly on the campaign,” said Noti, a former staff attorney for the Federal Election Commission. “No other candidate has used a leadership PAC the way the Trump campaign has.”

The Trump campaign noted that Save America spends on expenses other than legal fees and that donors to the April fundraiser who contribute the suggested $814,600 per person or $250,000 per person will only have $5,000 of their donation go to Save America, sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to the RNC.

“Save America also covers a very active and robust post-Presidency office and other various expenses not related to fighting the illegal witch-hunts perpetrate­d by Crooked Joe Biden. The Trump campaign, the RNC, and state GOP parties ultimately receive the overwhelmi­ng majority of funds raised through the Trump 47 Committee. Out of an Individual donor's maximum contributi­on of $824,600, less than 1% (.006%) goes to Save America,” Steven Cheung, the Trump campaign communicat­ions director, said in a statement.

A separate contributi­on form for the Trump 47 Committee allows donors to give smaller contributi­ons or a contributi­on of any size but still spells out in the fine print that the donation is first to be allocated to the Trump campaign and Save America.

Before Trump was a candidate, the RNC was paying some of his legal bills for cases in New York that began when he was president, The Washington Post reported. Former Chair Ronna McDaniel, who was ousted this month, said in 2022 that the RNC would stop paying once Trump became a candidate.

The new arrangemen­t doesn't direct RNC funds to lawyers, but it ensures that when checks are written to the new combined Republican campaign, Trump's campaign and Save America get paid first.

According to the fine print, any donor who wishes can direct their contributi­on to be distribute­d differentl­y. Donors could also bypass the fundraisin­g arrangemen­t and give directly to the RNC or any other entity.

Trump's political operation is struggling to catch up to Biden on fundraisin­g and organizati­on. His main campaign account and the Save America PAC reported raising a combined $15.9 million in February and ended the month with more than $37 million on hand, according to filings with the Federal Election Commission Wednesday night.

Biden's campaign, meanwhile, said his political operation raised $53 million last month and ended February with $155 million on hand. That includes Biden's joint fundraisin­g with the Democratic National Committee.

 ?? (AP/Jeff Dean) ?? Republican presidenti­al candidate former President Donald Trump speaks Saturday at a campaign rally in Vandalia, Ohio.
(AP/Jeff Dean) Republican presidenti­al candidate former President Donald Trump speaks Saturday at a campaign rally in Vandalia, Ohio.

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