Four cities have requested more than $700,000 from Trump's campaign to pay for events they helped organize between 2016 and 2019.
Four cities across the United States are seeking more than $700,000 from Donald Trump's campaign team as reimbursement for rallies they helped stage between 2016 and 2019, according to a Newsweek investigation.The cities—El Paso, Texas; Spokane, Washington; Mesa, Arizona; and Green Bay, Wisconsin—all said they had outstanding invoices with Trump's team. Billings, Montana, said it also hadn't been reimbursed for assisting with a rally.
Carr to advocate in the City's interest in the collection of the outstanding invoices.'The City continues to seek the payment of these past due expenses, so City taxpayers do not continue to have to bear the cost.'Newsweek contacted representatives of Donald Trump's 2024 presidential election campaign and the Republican Party for comment via email on Saturday outside regular office hours.
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