Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 16:34:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 22:11:36
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In a recent solicitation sent out to his supporters, former President Donald Trump requested donations of $15, claiming it was an effort to prove his continued existence to the press after questions about his health and rumors of his demise.
"Everyone wants to know, 'Is Trump going to run again?'
But smart politics dictates that I should focus on heaven, not earth, right?" the former president said in a video attached to the email solicitation, according to a CNN report.
The funds, he said, would be used to "continue our historic and glorious march to victory!" and "ensure the survival" of the Republican Party, though the dollar amount was reportedly a reference to the 15 votes he won in the 2020 electoral college tally.
This fundraiser comes as Trump has recently been reportedly ailing and has frequently been absent from public appearances and, despite assurances from his allies that he intends to run for president in 2024, has made no announcements indicating his plans.
"I've heard some folks want me to retire, and take it easy," Trump said in the video. "They say, 'As president, you've done enough; we don't need anymore.' But, truthfully, that's not how I was made. I was made to fight and win, and win and win."
The $15 figure was also referenced in a tweet from Trump's club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where donors who attended a recent fundraiser with Trump would receive a "compimentary" journal featuring an image of the president on the cover along with the phrase, "Dear Journal, tomorrow, we declare victory in the Great State of New Jersey."
The solicitation email, according to CNN, was sent out after the Republican National Committee pulled in $10 million at a recent fundraising event where Trump appeared by video link.
Many politicians often rely on donations from their supporters to fund their political ambitions, but this request comes amid questions about whether Trump, who has yet to officially announce his candidacy for 2024, will maintain the viability and momentum that had him leading in polls reflecting potential general election match-ups against President Joe Biden.
Trump's fundraising email came with a clear indication that he intends to remain in the political sphere and continue the cultural battles he rallied followers around during his presidency.
"Together, we will take on the woke liberals and preserve our American way of life," Trump said in the video.
Despite rumors and speculation about his health and political ambitions, Trump remains a crucial figure in the Republican Party and a draw for donors and supporters, and this solicitation suggests he intends to maintain that momentum going into potential future campaigns.
In any case, it appears Trump is poised to continue inserting himself into political affairs and remains confident that he has a viable chance at winning again in 2024.