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Trump embarks on a fundraising juggernaut after his conviction on 34 felony counts

  • Donald Trump has a litany of fundraising events scheduled in the coming weeks, as the end of his criminal trial marks the beginning of a period of enhanced campaigning.
  • Trump wants to hold a rally and fundraiser at Madison Square Garden this summer, ideally in July, according to sources.
  • The Republican National Convention will see support from Jacob Helberg, a senior advisor to Palantir CEO Alex Karp.

Now that his criminal trial in New York has wrapped up with a guilty verdict, former President Donald Trump is plowing ahead with a packed schedule of fundraising events that will likely raise millions of dollars for his presidential campaign.

Trump is no longer required to sit in court every day, as he has been for much of the past two months. This frees his days for upcoming travel to fundraisers in both Republican strongholds like Texas, and deep blue states like California.

Longtime venture capitalists David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya are scheduled to host a fundraiser for the former president on June 6 in San Francisco, according to an invite reviewed by CNBC. Tickets for the event start at $50,000 per person and go up to $300,000. Couples can get in for $500,000.

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