Trump's super PAC amasses $300 million for midterms

President Donald Trump's primary super PAC, MAGA Inc., has reported raising over $102 million in the second half of 2025, leaving it with approximately $300 million in cash on hand as the 2026 midterms approach. The fundraising bolsters Republican efforts to maintain congressional majorities. The PAC's resources will support candidates aligned with Trump's America First agenda.

MAGA Inc., the main super PAC supporting President Donald Trump, disclosed in a Federal Election Commission filing this week that it raised more than $102 million from July to December 22, 2025. This influx, combined with earlier fundraising and limited spending, positions the group with a substantial war chest for the upcoming midterm elections in November 2026.

The filing shows $294 million in cash on hand at year-end, though a MAGA Inc. spokesperson stated the figure reached $304 million. 'Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, MAGA Inc will have the resources to help candidates who support President Trump’s America First agenda of securing our border, keeping our streets safe, supercharging our economy, and making life more affordable for all Americans,' the organization said in a statement.

This sum does not include funds from other affiliated PACs, which continue to build Republican reserves nationwide. MAGA Inc., unbound by donation limits, attracted contributions from prominent GOP donors and leaders in tech sectors like artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency.

Notable donors included OpenAI President Greg Brockman, who gave $25 million, and Foris DAX Inc., the U.S. arm of Crypto.com, which contributed $20 million in the second half of the year on top of $10 million earlier in 2025. Private equity investor Konstantin Sokolov donated $11 million, while NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman provided $2 million total, including $1 million in the latter period.

The PAC's first independent expenditure of 2025 was $1.6 million to aid Rep. Matt Van Epps in a special election for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District. Van Epps defeated Democrat Aftyn Behn in the race, held in a district Trump carried by 22 points in 2024. This early spending highlights the group's intent to influence key races ahead of the midterms.

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Illustration of $375 million cash stack symbolizing Trump political groups' funds for 2026 midterms.
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Trump political groups report roughly $375 million cash on hand entering 2026 midterms

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New federal filings and campaign-finance disclosures show President Donald Trump’s political network — led by the super PAC MAGA Inc., the joint fundraising committee Trump National Committee and the leadership PAC Never Surrender — entered 2026 with about $375 million in cash on hand, according to a POLITICO analysis. The stockpile, built largely in the second half of 2025, gives Trump a major financial lever over the 2026 midterm elections even though he cannot seek another presidential term.

New year-end Federal Election Commission filings show Democratic Senate candidates and hopefuls outraising Republicans in several marquee 2026 contests, including Georgia, North Carolina and Maine, even as costly primaries and outside spending loom across the map.

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Stung by Democrats’ wins in Virginia and New Jersey on November 4, Republican officials in multiple battlegrounds are urging President Donald Trump to spend more time on the trail ahead of the 2026 midterms. Trump’s team has signaled he plans to be more active, while stressing that candidates must still connect with voters.

President Donald Trump has not endorsed a candidate in the upcoming Texas Senate Republican primary runoff between Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. The decision hangs over the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas, where MAGA supporters celebrate the lack of support for Cornyn. Paxton recently met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago amid efforts to secure his backing.

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Illinois Democratic primary voters head to the polls Tuesday in a high-stakes U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Sen. Dick Durbin, alongside House contests drawing massive outside spending. AIPAC's nearly $22 million targets moderates in key House races amid Israel policy tensions, with total external funds from AIPAC, tech, and crypto interests reaching $50 million. Gov. JB Pritzker's backing of one Senate hopeful has sparked backlash from Black leaders.

A new 58-page WelcomePAC report urges Democrats to emphasize the economy and moderate positions on immigration and crime, with input from high-profile strategists including David Axelrod and David Plouffe.

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Young supporters of President Donald Trump voiced frustration over the ongoing war in Iran during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, revealing a generational split in the Republican base. One month into U.S. strikes alongside Israel, attendees debated interventionism while older conservatives cheered the campaign. Trump skipped the event for the first time in a decade amid these tensions.

 

 

 

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