Legal defense fund set up by Trump team to cover expenses in legal battles

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Legal defense fund set up by Trump team to cover expenses in legal battles
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Former President Donald Trump's administration is establishing the Patriot Legal Defense Fund to help cover mounting legal costs for Trump and his associates. The fund will be led by Michael Glassner and supported by Lynne Patton.

In the first half of 2023, a super PAC in support of Trump reportedly spent more than $40 million on legal fees to protect Trump, his advisers, and others.‘s paperwork will be made public. The legal fund is not intended to pay Trump’s bills for now, according to the sources.the legal defense fund will be known as the Patriot Legal Defense Fund Inc.

The fund will also be supported by Lynne Patton, who has worked closely with Donald Trump both at the Trump Organization and in his administration.The rationale behind the defense fund was explained in a statement by a Trump spokeswoman. In addition to escalating legal fees, Trump is also dealing with a growing number of legal issues, including a superseding indictment returned last week by a federal grand jury as part of special counsel Jack Smith’s inquiry into how Trump handled sensitive documents after leaving office.

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