The former president could face even higher legal costs this year.

Amid mounting court battles, former President Donald Trump’s legal fees cost his political fundraising committees more than $50 million in 2023, leaving his leadership PAC that once boasted a $100 million war chest with just $5.1 million in the bank entering 2024.

And those 2023 legal bills came before Trump last week was ordered to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages for defaming her in 2019. Trump is appealing both the jury verdict of defamation and the subsequent penalties imposed by a second jury.

In a separate case, a New York Judge is also weighing whether to fine Trump as much as $370 million plus interest in the former president’s civil fraud trial.

As Trump’s legal battles ramped up in the second half of last year, so did his legal spending – with his political action committees reporting a total of $34 million in legal expenditures in the second half of last year compared to roughly $26 million in the first half, according to the former president’s latest campaign disclosures.

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      Rightly or wrongly, this election and last election feel a lot like a zero-sum game if you care about democracy, integrity, ethics, honor, rule of law, leadership, effective government, human rights, the constitution, equal rights, etc.

      The republican party has SUPPORTED and continues to support a former President who is claiming the election was stolen, made every attempt to overthrow the results of the election, caused an insurrection–for all intents and purposes attempted a coup to stay in power. Hes indicted for over 96 crimes, embroiled in lawsuits for his criminal activities, his unethical, immoral, and disgraceful behavior in business dealings. This guy is a grade A piece of shit. He doesn’t care about the constitution. He doesn’t care about the United States. He doesn’t care about Americans. He doesn’t care about right or wrong.

      There is no “shades of gray” between the parties right now.