Trump's campaign issued a new request with the FEC last Friday.
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is requesting to change how often it reveals some of its donors.On Friday, Trump's campaign committee filed a request with the Federal Election Commission to post Form 3L filings quarterly, rather than monthly, amid his presidential campaign. The request comes as Trump has appeared to win enough delegates to secure the Republican presidential nomination, setting up a likely rematch against President Joe Biden in November.
They would be required to file their next reports under the new frequency and may not make such a change more than once a year.How Much Money Has Donald Trump Raised?Between January 1, 2023, and February 29, 2024, Trump's principle campaign committee raised more than $95.5 million. In that same time period, it spent $65 million, leaving him with roughly $34 million cash on hand, as the committee had about $3 million prior.
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