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The Trump campaign has now raised $7 million dollars since former President Donald Trump was indicted in Miami by special counsel Jack Smith.: Trump's supporters appear to be responding to his claims that the"prosecution is a persecution".
He held a fundraiser at the Bedminster Club in New Jersey after speaking XXX.: “Since deranged Jack Smith took the unprecedented step of weaponizing the justice system to attack his political opponent, Donald J. Trump for President 2024 has raised more than $6.6 million in just a few short days,” Trump’s campaign said in a Wednesday statement.
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