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Trump's top advisers insist that it is still early to discuss battle plans for MAGA Inc.
President Donald Trump disembarks from Air Force One upon arrival from Miami on May 3. | Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images
Republican donors have given massive sums of money to Trump’s operation. But they are in the dark about how he’s going to spend it in the midterms.
There is mounting anxiety among party donors about when and how Trump will deploy his $300 million war chest, and concern that the White House is missing an opportunity to reinforce the party now when it is facing electoral threats on all sides. Some Republicans fear Trump may ultimately opt to hold back some of the money from the midterms and direct it to other purposes, such as legacy-building projects or anointing a successor in 2028.






