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Trump Hijacks the RNC, Increasing Donor Limits | Crazy in Under 3 Minutes | s 11
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Trump Hijacks the RNC, Increasing Donor Limits | Crazy in Under 3 Minutes | s 11
Apr 04, 2024
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Trump and the RNC join at the hip, increasing donation maximums.
As the party’s presumptive nominee, Trump effectively controls the RNC and his political operation can now take advantage of the far higher contribution limits that apply to party committees. While candidates can accept a maximum donation of $3,300, under the joint fundraising agreement, a single donor could sign a check for just over $800,000, while a couple could contribute $1.6 million.

Trumps cut is off the top for his campaign and the Save America Scheme. Then the RNC and local pubs get theirs.

The April 6 fundraiser slated to benefit the Trump 47 Committee lists many billionaires. If it's good for billionaires, it's bad for us.
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Trump and the RNC join at the hip, increasing donation maximums.
As the party’s presumptive nominee, Trump effectively controls the RNC and his political operation can now take advantage of the far higher contribution limits that apply to party committees. While candidates can accept a maximum donation of $3,300, under the joint fundraising agreement, a single donor could sign a check for just over $800,000, while a couple could contribute $1.6 million.

Trumps cut is off the top for his campaign and the Save America Scheme. Then the RNC and local pubs get theirs.

The April 6 fundraiser slated to benefit the Trump 47 Committee lists many billionaires. If it's good for billionaires, it's bad for us.
Subscribe FREE to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or where you listen, WATCH on Youtube@ScroodFM
Thanks, Ben and Elly 

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Subscribe to Scrood FREE: Scrood, Apple, Spotify, Youtube.com@ScroodFM, TwitterX, Website, RSS, @ScroodFM

Ben:

Trump is currently hijacking the RNC. He's currently restructuring the RNC to his benefit first by placing his daughter in law as co chair. Can you believe this?

Elly:

Oh yeah.

Ben:

I mean, nepotism at its finest. Second, he is strategically placing others from his bevy of gutter snipes. In positions of authority where they can restructure the RNC by cutting one third of the jobs and apparently the ones that still have jobs, they have to reapply for their jobs. So that just puts them back at ground zero.

Elly:

He'll secure who he wants in there and he also underpays anybody that comes in at this

Ben:

Exactly. And the reason why he's doing this is to have the ability to move more money into his pocket. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Currently the RNC has 8 million for the election of Trump and Trump has about 30 million of his own. Now, who knows if he's going to use that, his own money for his election. He hasn't done it at this point yet, so.

Elly:

Does he really have 30 million?

Ben:

Exactly. Supposedly. That's why I said supposedly. In contrast, the DNC has over 100 million as of february.

Elly:

Yeah, that was before the, the uh, tri presidential event that, raised millions and millions and millions of dollars.

Ben:

That raises a lot of money.

Elly:

Yeah, it did, did very well because, well, they're cooler.

Ben:

So get back to this. In the restructuring of the RNC, The individual donor amount 800 to 800, 000 per donor.

Elly:

Per individual donor.

Ben:

Yes. Yes. And my guess is because he's only going to be able to serve another term. So he's going to be a two term president, but split in between if he's reelected. Okay. Or if he's elected again.

Elly:

He won't be.

Ben:

So my guess is, if this is done, and any money that's left over out of this, he's gonna keep.

Elly:

What makes you say that?

Ben:

Victor Orban. He wants to follow in that man's steps. So if he can pull a Victor Orban, he will keep that cash.

Elly:

Vicky. Come on,

Vicky.

Ben:

Come on in. Come on over here. Come on in and join the conversation. That's right.

Elly:

That was Ben Scrood in crazy in under three minutes.