Former President Trump Raised Over $4 Million After Indictments
MOSCOW, April 1 – RIA Novosti. Former US President Donald Trump raised more than four million dollars the day after he was impeached, the newspaper reported. America Today citing the testimony of the organizers of the presidential campaign.
According to campaign organizers, former President Donald Trump had raised more than $4 million within 24 hours of learning of the indictments.

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Hours after the charges against Trump became known, campaign organizers emailed supporters asking for donations to stop what Trump himself called a “witch hunt.”
Earlier, it was learned that a grand jury in New York voted to impeach Trump. Manhattan prosecutors are accusing the former US president of more than 30 business frauds, according to CNN sources. Officially, the charges will only be revealed when Trump goes to court, but it’s assumed we’re talking about the pornographic actress Stormy Daniels case – she was allegedly paid a large sum to keep quiet about her alleged affair with Trump. The former president has previously denied both affiliation with Daniels and any unlawful acts on his behalf. Trump also said the persecution was purely political and linked to his intention to run for president in 2024.
Trump is expected to appear in court on April 4. As the politician’s lawyer, Joe Tacopina, has said before, the former US president plans to proclaim his innocence as he appears.
Prior to that, former US President Donald Trump had urged “74 million” of his supporters to sign a petition against his possible arrest, asking them to donate an estimated $24 to $3.3k to his election campaign. .

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