Trump’s 2020 Re-Election Committee Has $22.1 Million in the Bank

  • ‘Unprecedented feat’ for sitting president in first year
  • Donors giving less than $200 account for large proportion

Donald Trump, left, gestures after his State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, 2018. 

Photographer: Win McNamee/Pool via Bloomberg

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President Donald Trump’s re-election committee finished the year with $22.1 million in the bank, calling the sum “an unprecedented feat” for a president’s first year in office, according to a statement obtained by Bloomberg.

The committee raised a total of $6.9 million in the fourth quarter. That included $2.2 million from direct contributions and $3.5 million from joint fundraising with the Republican National Committee, in addition to vendor refunds and other receipts, the statement said.