Former president Donald Trump decided to turn his arrest and 34 felony charges related to hush money payments to an adult film star into a money-making opportunity, and has reportedly raised $7 million for his 2024 campaign since official news of his indictment last week.
For Tuesdayโs arrest and appearance in court, the Trump campaign is even selling fake mugshot T-shirts that make him two inches taller than he actually is. In the image, Trump is 6โ5โ, when in reality, he is 6โ3โ.
There is no actual mugshotโhis attorneys arranged for none to be part of his arrest, though he was fingerprinted today.
These solicitations from the Trump campaignโs joint fundraising committee began in recent weeks when the possibility of the former president being charged started to make the news. The goal, as CNBC reported, was to โspur donations from the former presidentโs outraged supporters.โ Following his indictment, Trumpโs campaign started running Facebook ads.
Heโs also combined the fundraising pitches with increasingly incendiary rhetoric aimed at the District Attorney and judge in his case.
On March 30, a grand jury voted to indict Trump after hearing evidence from the Manhattan district attorney, whose office had been conducting an investigation into a hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels, who claims she and Trump had an affair years ago. This payment reportedly happened shortly before the 2016 presidential election.
On Tuesday in New York, Trump pleaded not guilty to the 34 criminal charges against him. Trump has railed against the charges, calling District Attorney Alvin Braggโs probe a โwitch hunt.โ
Last month, DA Bragg was also threatened with assassination in a letter containing powder, just hours after Trump himself warned that his indictment would lead to โpotential death and destruction.โ This was just one of โseveral hundreds of threatsโ the Manhattan DAโs office received as they wrapped up their investigation, according to CNBC.
As CNN notes, Trumpโs arrest represents a โsurreal and historic momentโ in history. This is the first-ever criminal arraignment of a former U.S. president. Ulysses S. Grant, who served as president from 1868 to 1877, was the first president to be arrested in 1872. He had been speeding on a street in Washington while driving a two-horse carriage.
Although several polls show that Trump is leading in the potential Republican presidential primary field, which so far just contains him, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and a small number of other candidates, a CNN poll found that 60% of Americans approve of his indictment.
“Mr. Trump was a president of many firsts โ none of which were good for our country,โ Congresswoman Madeleine Dean tweeted of the indictment. โHis arraignment is another first โ all of his own making.โ She added that the twice-impeached president was “an immoral man” and a “corrupt citizen.”
When reporters asked Congressman Jamaal Bowman to share his thoughts on Trumpโs indictment, he kept it simple: โTake responsibility, hold yourself accountable, and go away.”


















