The Save America PAC is a Leadership PAC founded and controlled by Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th President of the United States. It has been Trump's primary fundraising and political spending arm since he completed his first term in office. The PAC has spent more than $60 million on legal fees for the President and his allies since 2020, when it was created.
Save America has been Trump's primary fundraising and political spending arm since he left office. ABC News wrote that Trump and his allies "have consistently pushed supporters to donate to the PAC, often using false claims about the 2020 election and soliciting donations to rebuke the multiple investigations into the former president, his business dealings, and his actions on Jan. 6."
Trump has used the PAC to pay for his post-presidential rallies, travel, staff expenses, $21.6 million in legal bills (including those of Trump confidants and aides called to testify before the January 6 attack US House committee), and portraits of himself and the former first lady that will one day hang in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery ($650,000). Save America has also donated $1 million to the Conservative Partnership Institute (which is linked to former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows); $1 million to the America First Policy Institute (which was started and is partly run by former officials of Trump's administration); $200,000 to Trump Hotel properties; and $132,000 to former first lady Melania Trump’s fashion stylist Hervé Pierre.
As of June 2022, over 60% of contributions to Save America were from retirees.
Spending by Save America increased in August 2022 to over $6.3 million, its highest monthly total of the year to that point in time. That month Save America made a contribution of $150,000 to Wyoming Values, a super PAC working to defeat Republican US Representative Liz Cheney. The PAC began September 2022 with over $92 million in cash.
In October 2022 the PAC transferred $20 million to Trump's new MAGA Inc. Super PAC. In November 2022, the campaign finance watchdog Campaign Legal Center filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), alleging that the transfer was inappropriate inasmuch as Trump was already a presidential candidate when he made the transfer.
In November 2022, when Trump began his 2024 campaign for president, 99 cents out of every dollar that he raised online went to his campaign. One penny went to Save America. However, in February or March 2023 he adjusted that split, so that 90 cents of every dollar donated to him goes to his campaign, and 10% of donations go to Save America. Because generally a PAC such as Save America cannot spend money directly on the candidate's campaign, and conversely his campaign committee cannot directly pay for things that benefit the candidate personally, Save America can pay Trump's legal expenses, whereas his campaign cannot.
In June 2023, Trump's valet Walt Nauta was indicted by a federal grand jury; Save America is paying Nauta's legal bills. Nauta was charged with moving boxes at Trump's direction that included allegedly illegally retained classified documents and national defense-related documents to Trump's residence, and then lying about it to federal investigators. The charges are punishable by up to 90 years in prison, if Nauta is convicted.
As of July 1, 2023, Save America had less than $4 million. It requested a $60 million refund of a donation it had previously sent to Trump's MAGA Inc. Super PAC, which money had been intended for television commercials to help Trump's candidacy. It had spent $21.6 million on Trump-related legal fees in the first half of 2023, out of $25 million the PAC had spent overall in that time period.
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