[US Media: Trump Enters with $600 Million, Vows to Secure Both Houses in Midterm Elections] According to the Associated Press, three insiders revealed that U.S. President Trump has raised at least $600 million in political donations for the midterm elections. This is an unprecedented figure in modern politics, especially for a “lame duck” president who is constitutionally barred from running again. Insiders indicated that Trump’s ultimate goal is to raise $1 billion or more and to gain control of both houses by next November. Trump is eager to reverse the trend of Republican candidates often being outpaced by Democrats and hopes to maximize his presidential influence. Remaining funds after his term can help him maintain significant influence over the Republican Party, solidifying his status as the most influential decision-maker and potential sponsor in 2028 and beyond.
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U.S. media: Trump gets on board with $600 million, vows to take both the House and Senate in the midterm elections.
[US Media: Trump Enters with $600 Million, Vows to Secure Both Houses in Midterm Elections] According to the Associated Press, three insiders revealed that U.S. President Trump has raised at least $600 million in political donations for the midterm elections. This is an unprecedented figure in modern politics, especially for a “lame duck” president who is constitutionally barred from running again. Insiders indicated that Trump’s ultimate goal is to raise $1 billion or more and to gain control of both houses by next November. Trump is eager to reverse the trend of Republican candidates often being outpaced by Democrats and hopes to maximize his presidential influence. Remaining funds after his term can help him maintain significant influence over the Republican Party, solidifying his status as the most influential decision-maker and potential sponsor in 2028 and beyond.