Trump struck Biden with a one-two punch that brought hysteria to the White House

The 2024 race is heating up like never before. And sleepy Joe was not expecting what came next.

Because Trump struck Biden with a one-two punch that brought hysteria to the White House.

The Left finally got what they have wanted for years and years.

They convicted Trump on dozens of felony crimes and are awaiting sentencing.

Of course, Trump can appeal and there is no guarantee that he is going to get sentenced to anything terrible.

But the reality remains all the same.

One thing, however, that people aren’t talking about is that Trump could get a huge boost from the conviction.

Former President Donald Trump has raised more than $200 million since a Manhattan jury found him guilty last week.

Eric Trump, one of the president’s kids, made the revelation, and his wife is Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump.

Eric Trump was questioned by Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures about how much money he had raised since last Thursday’s verdict.

“This might be a little inside information, but as I was leaving my house about 37 seconds ago, I asked my wife, what are we up to now?” he said.

“And [Lara] said, just in terms of small dollar, we’re well over $70 million. This is $21 donations, $43 donations, right, small dollar donations.”

“If you add the large dollar donations to it, you’re over $200 million,” he said.

Eric Trump stated that “30 percent of those people have never been seen before by a political party” since they were first-time political donors.

“I mean, these are Americans who are p*ssed off,” he continued.

“They’re coming out of the woodwork and they want to support a guy that they just believe he’s getting bamboozled by a system.”

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