First Lady Jill Biden will headline a fundraiser next week in Los Angeles to raise money for Joe Biden’s re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee. The event will be a recept…
The event will be a reception hosted by the Women’s Leadership Forum, Lisa Gilford, Cynthia Lindenbaum and Trudi Loh, according to the invite.Donald Trump Indicted In Classified Documents Case; CNN Obtains Transcript Of Key Audio Recording — Update
It will raise money for the Biden Victory Fund, a joint committee of Biden’s re-election campaign, the DNC and state parties. The victory fund can collect contributions of up to $929,600 from individuals and $415,000 from political action committees.he announced in AprilThe president is planning a trip to San Francisco the following week, from June 19-21, that includes a series of fundraising events in the Bay Area.
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