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Trump's Campaign Manager Chris LaCivita's Multi-Million Payday Revealed

Oct 15, 2024 View Original Article
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    2% Center

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -15% Negative

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72% : And, having guided Trump to victory in the GOP primaries and collected his first $150,000, LaCivita is in line for another one of equal size if Trump emerges victorious.
57% : He was also promised a $150,000 bonus if Trump won the Republican nomination, a standard arrangement for political campaigns.
57% : "By April of this year, Trump had clinched the GOP nomination and LaCivita renegotiated his contract again.
52% : That has netted LaCivita's consulting firm $3 million from the campaign, records show, and there are plans to award his firm nearly $5 million more by the time the election is over -- including a $150,000 bonus if Trump wins, according to a source familiar with an informal and controversial "audit" ordered up by another campaign senior adviser, Corey Lewandowski.
50% : Chris LaCivita, the Republican strategist entrusted with returning Trump to the White House, has eye-opening deals with the campaign, the Daily Beast has learned.
39% : The memo accused LaCivita of "cashing in on Trump" and "personal enrichment."
39% : The issue of LaCivita's salary and campaign spending was revived in August, when Trump brought back Lewandowski, his campaign manager in 2016, in an apparent effort to regain momentum after Harris started to pull ahead in public polling.
38% : Asked to what degree Trump signed off on the details, the senior campaign official said: "Any and all conversations that senior staff have with President Trump are confidential.
36% : "But Sabato added that he's not surprised by the huge amounts he is collecting working for Trump.
29% : That has left Trump increasingly grumpy in private meetings with donors, reportedly even at times berating some for not coughing up enough cash.
6% : (It also sought to portray LaCivita as a political flip-flopper, noting that in 2015, when he was working for Rand Paul's presidential campaign, he co-authored news op-eds describing Trump as a "fake conservative" and a "chameleon."

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