Former President Donald Trump raised more than $4 million toward his presidential run in the 24 h🦂ours since he was indicted by a Manhattan꧟ grand jury, his campaign announced Friday.
“This incredible surge of grassroots contributions co𒐪nfirms that the American people see the indictment of Pres൲ident Trump as a disgraceful weaponization of our justice system by a Soros-funded prosecutor,” a from the former president’s campaign read.
The campaign noted that more than 25% of the donations came from first-time Tru🃏mp donors, and the average contributi🔴on was $34.
“Americans from across all 50♛ states donated to President Trump’s campaign within the first 5 hours of the sham indictment,” th🌺e campaign added.
On Thursday, within minutes of the indictment dropping, the Trump campaign fired off a fundraising email soliciting 🍸contribu﷽tions toward the 76-year-old’s 2024 campaign.
It was the first of more than half a dozen fundraising emails sent out by the Trump campaign in the 24 hours afꦺter the indictment.

In one solicitation, Trump vowed that Manhattan District Attorney 😼Alvin Bragg’s “witch hunt” would “backfire massively.”
“Ever sin🍷ce I ran for president as a comp🎐lete political outsider, the corrupt ruling class has tried to shut down our America First movement,” the email read.
“The Deep State will use anything at their disposal to shut down the one political movem🍰ent that puts you first.”
Bragg’s case against Trump centers on an alleged “hush money” payment that his longtime fixer Michael Cohen made to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election, in an attempt to keep silent about an alleged 2006 affair 🍃with Trump.
Sources told The Post Friday that Trump is facing at least one felony charge that ca🔴rries aꦬ maximum penalty of four years in prison.
Trump has vehem🔯ently denied that a crime was committed and that he had an affair with Dꦬaniels.