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Donald Trump’s unprecedented political war chest got even bigger in 2025

Last updated: January 31, 2026 10:20 pm
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Trump’s Political War Chest Swells Ahead of Midterms

In a stunning display of fundraising prowess, Donald Trump has significantly bolstered his political war chest in the latter half of 2025, as revealed in the latest campaign finance disclosures released late Saturday. This financial surge grants him an unparalleled edge for a president facing term limits, equipping him to influence the midterm elections and future political landscapes.

During the last six months of the year, Trump amassed a staggering $26 million through his joint fundraising committee, alongside an additional $8 million directed into his leadership PAC. Furthermore, a super PAC associated with him boasts a remarkable $300 million in reserves.

Combining these funds, Trump’s network of campaign accounts—some under his direct control and others managed by close allies—holds a whopping $375 million. This figure dwarfs that of any other political figure, whether Republican or Democrat, as we approach 2026, setting a historical precedent for campaign financing. Even though he cannot run for president again, Trump has the means to shape this year’s midterms or influence future elections.

Trump continues to eclipse other Republican candidates in fundraising, drawing support from both large-scale donors and small-dollar contributors. His joint fundraising committee, the Trump National Committee—responsible for pooling resources for various Trump-aligned organizations—accounted for one in every eight dollars raised on WinRed, the main Republican online fundraising platform, during the latter half of 2025, according to a POLITICO analysis.

No other super PAC came close to matching the $289 million raised by MAGA Inc., the Trump-aligned super PAC that welcomed both the former president and Vice President J.D. Vance at fundraisers last year.

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Despite this financial windfall, Trump has been relatively coy about his plans for utilizing these funds. The Trump National Committee primarily directs resources to his leadership PAC, Never Surrender, while also allocating some funds to the Republican National Committee and Vance’s leadership PAC, Working For Ohio.

It’s worth noting that candidates are prohibited from using leadership PAC money for their own electoral campaigns. However, these accounts—often criticized by anti-money-in-politics advocates as “slush funds”—provide politicians the latitude to distribute funds to allies or finance political travel.

From July through December, Never Surrender expended $6.7 million, with more than half of that amount funneled into advertising, digital consulting, and direct mail—expenses typically associated with fundraising efforts.

To date, Trump’s financial empire has largely refrained from intervening in Republican primaries. While he has endorsed candidates against a few Republican incumbents embroiled in competitive primaries—like Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky—he has yet to deploy his funds strategically. A super PAC aimed at Massie, MAGA KY, is run by Trump allies but has primarily been financed by GOP megadonor Paul Singer.

Last year, MAGA Inc.’s only election-related expenditure was aimed at boosting now-Rep. Matt Van Epps during the special election in Tennessee’s 7th District.

The sheer magnitude of Trump’s war chest positions him as a formidable political entity, independent from the traditional party infrastructure. At the close of the year, the RNC—reliant on Trump for a significant portion of its fundraising—reported just $95 million in its coffers, roughly a quarter of the funds available to Trump-aligned groups.

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In stark contrast, the Democratic National Committee finds itself in a precarious financial situation, sitting at just over $14 million while grappling with more than $17 million in debt.

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