Dec 09, 2016 · Donald Trump’s cabinet picks include six donors who donated almost $12 million to Trump campaign, GOP.
Feb 05, 2021 · Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, which never received a cent from the former president, has now moved an estimated $2.8 million of donor money into the Trump Organization—including at least ...
From 1989 to 2015, Donald Trump made $1,845,290 worth of political donations. Republicans received $1,150,540, and Democrats received $694,750. Before 2011, Trump donated more money to Democrats than Republicans. Between 2011 and 2015, Trump contributed $8,500 to Democrats and $630,150 to Republicans.
Mar 31, 2016 · Donald Trump announced his reelection bid as soon as he took office four years ago and raised more than $1 billion in the 2020 cycle, according to OpenSecrets.This amount includes donations to his ...
Oct 22, 2020 · According to OpenSecrets, Trump's reelection campaign has also received donations from the Coalition for American Veterans ($6,043,069), the Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund ($2,476,246), the Tea...
While Donald Trump donated $175,860 more to Democrats than Republicans from 1989 to 2010, his giving to Democrats significantly decreased beginning 2011.
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Donald Trump announced his reelection bid as soon as he took office four years ago and raised more than $1 billion in the 2020 cycle, according to OpenSecrets. This amount includes donations to his official campaign committee and outside groups such as single-candidate super PACs and hybrid PACs or Carey committees.
Walter “Buck” Buckley, the cofounder and CEO of Actua Corp., a publicly traded venture capital firm that underwent liquidation in 2018, donated $1.1 million.
9.Warren Stephens, Stephens Inc. — $1.5 million. He is the chair, president, and CEO of the privately held financial services firm, Stephens Inc., which was started in 1933 by his uncle. He was chosen to be part of Trump’s Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups (Financial Services) in April 2020.
4.Linda McMahon, America First Action — $4.5 million. McMahon is famous for cofounding the WWE franchise with her husband, Vince. She ran the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019 and is currently the chair of the America First Action super PAC, to which she gave millions herself.
Warren is the co-founder, chair and CEO of Energy Transfers. The Texas-based company owns and operates the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline, which Democratic President Joe Biden may shut down or slow the review process of.
8.Diane Hendricks, ABC Supply — $2 million. She is at the top of Forbes’ America’s Richest Self-Made Women ranking with a net worth of $7 billion. She cofounded ABC Supply, the largest wholesale distributor of roofing products in the country, with her late husband in 1982.
5.Patricia Duggan, Philanthropist/Entrepreneur — $3 million. Duggan is a top Scientology donor. An organization in her name has also separately donated $3 million to the America First Action super PAC this cycle.
TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts — the father of Todd, a co-owner of the Chicago Cubs — helped finance Future45, a super PAC that spent lavishly for Trump in the final weeks of the campaign. Joe Ricketts gave the group $1 million.
McMahon, co-founder of the professional wrestling franchise WWE and a former Republican Senate candidate from Connecticut , was the third biggest financial backerof Trump’s presidential bid, giving $7.5 million to pro-Trump super PACs, the RNC and his campaign.
One single appointee — WWE co-founder Linda McMahon — contributed $7.5 million to back his White House run before Trump selected her to run the Small Business Administration this week. She and her husband Vince were also the top outside donors to Trump's private foundation. Story continues below advertisement.