Trump To Visit the Jersey Shore This Weekend For Campaign Fundraiser

DEAL, N.J. — Former President Donald Trump is planning to appear at a fundraiser at the Jersey Shore this weekend, featuring a host of prominent Republican figures.

The invitation for Sunday’s fundraiser offers a reception with Trump, 78, for a minimum donation of $3,300 per person. Photo opportunities with the former president are priced at $50,000 per person, while a seat at a roundtable discussion with Trump is available for $150,000. Those donating $250,000 will be listed as co-hosts of the event, while a $500,000 contribution secures the title of event host.

The event’s hosts include casino magnate Steve Wynn and his wife Andrea, New York real estate developer and music executive Joe Cayre, and the Chera family.

The exact location of Sunday’s fundraiser remains undisclosed, but an invitation circulating says it will be in Deal.

Event Details

Attendees are contributing as much as $500,000 per person to participate in the event.

  • Reception with Trump: $3,300 per person
  • Photo Opportunities: $50,000 per person
  • Roundtable Seat: $150,000 per person
  • Co-Host Listing: $250,000
  • Host Title: $500,000
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