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Exclusive: Tucker Promises Max Support for Trump 2024 Campaign!

In a recent interview with Glenn Greenwald, Tucker Carlson made it clear that he is more than willing to support former President Donald J. Trump and give a generous donation to his campaign. While discussing the charges against Trump, Greenwald mentioned that many Americans do not view them as “traditional crimes” and do not believe he should be imprisoned if found guilty. Carlson agreed with this sentiment and declared, “I think a lot of people feel that way. Just as a middle finger.”

It is no secret that Trump’s legal battles have resulted in a massive influx of donations to his campaign. Each indictment has proven to be a political fundraising goldmine, generating substantial amounts of money. This fundraising success has been extensively covered by Trending Politics since March 2023. Even in a predominantly Democrat state like Minnesota, Trump has managed to outpace Biden in fundraising. According to data from the Federal Election Commission, Trump’s campaign raised an impressive $553,566 since the beginning of 2023, compared to Biden’s estimated $391,867. Trump also attracted triple the number of unique donors, with 1,317 compared to Biden’s 466.

It is worth noting that there are legal limits on personal contributions to political candidates. According to the FEC, the maximum personal contribution is $3,300 per candidate. However, this limit increases to $41,300 per calendar year when donating to a national party committee, making the theoretical maximum contribution during a presidential race $44,600. This does not account for donations to Political Action Campaigns and SuperPAC groups.

Elon Musk, the owner of X, deemed the exchange between Carlson and Greenwald as “epic” and shared it with his followers.

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