Donald Trump’s political operation is reeling after spending around $60 million on legal fees pertaining to the four criminal indictments and various ongoing civil lawsuits against him.

Disclosures indicate that Trump’s campaign and the various political action committees supporting it blew through tens of millions of dollars in 2023, leaving him cash-strapped heading into 2024.

Save America PAC, Trump’s primary PAC heading into his likely rematch with President Joe Biden, once had over $100 million in the bank. Now, it has just a little over $5 million left after spending over $25 million on legal bills in the second half of last year alone.

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    5 months ago

    He literally could not afford to not run for President, no matter what effects that has upon the nation (especially if he wins).

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      5 months ago

      It’s funny, if he never decided to run for president, he could have kept scamming people and assaulting women until he died and no one would have really cared.

      Now he’s in a position where he has to run again, because it’s the only thing that can save him from the consequences of the first time he ran.

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        5 months ago

        This is why I think the “rich white people never face consequences” crowd have it wrong. They tend not to face consequences because they have lawyers to find loopholes in the first place, and then they make sure to keep it all out of the public eye, and then if they do get noticed, they listen to those lawyers and don’t do things to perjure themselves.

        Trump failed at every one of those.

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        5 months ago

        I know what you mean - in many ways he’s a victim himself, even though he’s also a cause, both of his own suffering, as well as ours. But it’s the system that is screwed up, not (just) him.