MACOMB COUNTY, MI - Kid Rock will join Donald Trump Jr. for a campaign rally Monday, Sept. 14 in Macomb County to promote the president’s reelection campaign.
The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Bumpers Landing Boat Club in Harrison Township, 31970 North River Road, according to an announcement from Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
The ‘Make America Great Again!’ event is among several being hosted by Donald Trump Jr. Besides Kid Rock, who is a native of Macomb County, the rally will feature Kimberly Guilfoyle, President Trump’s senior advisor and Trump Jr.'s girlfriend
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Ok. This makes sense.
Kid rock will be joining the campaign trail.
The dinner location is revealed.
MACOMB COUNTY, MI - Kid Rock will join Donald Trump Jr. for a campaign rally Monday, Sept. 14 in Macomb County to promote the president’s reelection campaign.
The event is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Bumpers Landing Boat Club in Harrison Township, 31970 North River Road, according to an announcement from Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
The ‘Make America Great Again!’ event is among several being hosted by Donald Trump Jr. Besides Kid Rock, who is a native of Macomb County, the rally will feature Kimberly Guilfoyle, President Trump’s senior advisor and Trump Jr.'s girlfriend
The event website advertised a “reception and dinner with Donald Trump Jr.” on Tuesday in Stanley. Few other details were immediately available Monday. The Statesman requested comment from Trump Victory, which is a joint fundraising committee funding the President Donald Trump’s re-election effort, as well as the Republican National Committee and Republican parties in several states (Idaho is not among them).
Tickets for the dinner start at $2,800 per person, according to the website. Attendees can pay $10,000 to be a sponsor, $100,000 to be a co-host and $250,000 to be a co-chair.
The fundraiser comes as the Trump campaign is making some of its events virtual, according to the president’s re-election website. Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, is scheduled to appear in-person at a “Make America Great Again!” event in Rothschild, Wisconsin, on Tuesday morning before attending the Idaho dinner.
Federal Election Commission data released in August showed the Trump Victory fundraising committee had reported nearly $188 million in donations as of June 30. It reported spending about $144 million of that, with the majority — $88.5 million — expensed by the Republican National Committee. The Trump re-election campaign reported $24.6 million in expenditures.
It’s the second presidential campaign fundraiser in the Wood River Valley, Idaho Mountain Express reporter Gretel Kauffman
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This is a road trip for the trio.
The event website advertised a “reception and dinner with Donald Trump Jr.” on Tuesday in Stanley. Few other details were immediately available Monday. The Statesman requested comment from Trump Victory, which is a joint fundraising committee funding the President Donald Trump’s re-election effort, as well as the Republican National Committee and Republican parties in several states (Idaho is not among them).
Tickets for the dinner start at $2,800 per person, according to the website. Attendees can pay $10,000 to be a sponsor, $100,000 to be a co-host and $250,000 to be a co-chair.
The fundraiser comes as the Trump campaign is making some of its events virtual, according to the president’s re-election website. Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son, is scheduled to appear in-person at a “Make America Great Again!” event in Rothschild, Wisconsin, on Tuesday morning before attending the Idaho dinner.
Federal Election Commission data released in August showed the Trump Victory fundraising committee had reported nearly $188 million in donations as of June 30. It reported spending about $144 million of that, with the majority — $88.5 million — expensed by the Republican National Committee. The Trump re-election campaign reported $24.6 million in expenditures.
It’s the second presidential campaign fundraiser in the Wood River Valley, Idaho Mountain Express reporter Gretel Kauffman
Bottom line Trump has stated he will use 100 million of his own money if necessary.
The problem is he doesn't have that much cash 9n hand.
It's unclear if Trump even has $100 million in cash to put into his campaign. Bloomberg News reported that Trump's net wealth fell by $300 million over the last year and that he likely had between $47.6 million and $156.5 million in liquid assets at the end of 2019.
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Bottom line Trump has stated he will use 100 million of his own money if necessary.
The problem is he doesn't have that much cash 9n hand.
It's unclear if Trump even has $100 million in cash to put into his campaign. Bloomberg News reported that Trump's net wealth fell by $300 million over the last year and that he likely had between $47.6 million and $156.5 million in liquid assets at the end of 2019.
The lobbyist, George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman, has acted as an informal conduit between Trump’s top advisers and various Middle Eastern interests. He also served as a witness in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into election interference. The UAE was named in the indictments of election tampering for Trump in 2016 campaign cycles.
Roger Stone also was convicted within the Mueller investigation these 2 could be at it again in securing funding for the campaign.
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Most think of Russia as election interferences.
The lobbyist, George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman, has acted as an informal conduit between Trump’s top advisers and various Middle Eastern interests. He also served as a witness in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into election interference. The UAE was named in the indictments of election tampering for Trump in 2016 campaign cycles.
Roger Stone also was convicted within the Mueller investigation these 2 could be at it again in securing funding for the campaign.
The infusion of the money was in a scheme involving prepaid credit cards using hacked veterans personal information to what seemed 30 000 vets donated 20 to 1000 a piece to finance a campaign directly with American creditials.
Following the rabbit it becomes cursor and curiouser two days ago when the major story was wild fires and Nevada rallies a pin up of 46000 veterans personal information was stolen. Trump Campaign now seemingly flush again with money and the UAE president in town it seems that they are running this play again.
one thing to always remember in any deal involve Trump is what is in it for him...
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The infusion of the money was in a scheme involving prepaid credit cards using hacked veterans personal information to what seemed 30 000 vets donated 20 to 1000 a piece to finance a campaign directly with American creditials.
Following the rabbit it becomes cursor and curiouser two days ago when the major story was wild fires and Nevada rallies a pin up of 46000 veterans personal information was stolen. Trump Campaign now seemingly flush again with money and the UAE president in town it seems that they are running this play again.
one thing to always remember in any deal involve Trump is what is in it for him...
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