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PC party leader attends the protest in support of fishermen | SaltWire #newsupdate #newfoundland - A fundraising group that has spent tens of millions of dollars on Donald Trump's legal fees stands to benefit from a new fundraising tie-up with the Republican National Committee, according to media reports on Thursday.

Highlighting the urgency of his legal fees, the Trump 47 Committee directs funds to the Save America leadership group before anything goes to the RNC, an invitation to an April 6 fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida, showed, according to media reports. The Trump 47 Committee is asking top donors to contribute up to $814,600 in total, media outlets, including the Associated Press, reported. After Save America gets its share, the RNC would get a cut of up to $413,000. A raft of Republican state parties would then get a share too.

The news was first reported by the Associated Press. Reuters was not immediately able to obtain the invitation to the fundraiser.

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