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Trump’s fundraising page crashes following the Hush Money ruling, raising $800,000.

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Following a rigorous seven-week Hush Money trial, Donald Trump was found guilty, becoming the first former US president to face criminal charges. Everyone is wondering, as he persists in his candidature for the 2024 presidential election, “Now what?” What is the general opinion? Which is it, the troubled former president Trump or the current President of the United States, Joe Biden? After the guilty decision, there was an enormous spike in traffic to Trump’s campaign fundraising page, which briefly caused a crash. This unexpected upsurge in support, seen throughout the height of the trial, has now turned into a chance.

The Trump Donation page collapses
Trump’s campaign page stated on its social media handle, “So many Americans were moved to donate to President Trump’s campaign that the WinRed pages went down.” Remarkably, the news broke less than an hour after the presumed Republican presidential nominee was convicted of 34 felonies.

As soon as the jury returned a guilty decision, the Trump campaign quickly posted a fundraising request on Truth Social. “I AM A PRISONER OF POLITICS! The Trump National Committee Joint Fundraising Committee released an update, saying, “I was just found guilty in a rigged political Witch Hunt trial: I DID NOTHING WRONG!” Thus, I’m going to need ten billion actual MAGA Patriots to join me in boldly proclaiming, “I stand with Trump!” It read on.

“Debate surrounds Trump’s support impact and conviction”
Initially, analysts thought that Trump’s conviction would hurt his standing in the next elections and reduce his popularity. But according to ABC News, a CNN/SSRS survey from April indicated that while 76% of Trump’s supporters would stick with him, 24% could reconsider if he faced legal repercussions. After Trump made a reprehensible judgement in New York, 25% of people, according to a May Emerson College poll, said they would be more likely to vote against him.

The former president’s advisor, Chris LaCivita, believes that the crash was a positive indication that “millions of American patriots want to donate to Donald Trump’s campaign.”

Trump is still running for election.
The recent guilty conviction has sparked a plethora of controversy, polls, and opinions about how it would impact Trump’s candidature, but he seems unfazed as he keeps to his schedule. His campaign surrogate and former congressman from Long Island feel they have “no trouble raising money for the former president following the historic verdict,” having raised an impressive $800k gift. On Thursday night, Trump also took part in a campaign event that was already scheduled for a private residence in New York.

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