Donald Trump?s campaign is almost broke, and is paying an unusual amount of money to Trump-owned businesses. That?s according to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee?s FEC filing, details of which were released Monday night.
The report provided a number of rather shocking facts, including that his campaign raised just $3.1 million in May compared to Democratic rival Hillary Clinton?s $27 million.
Furthermore, the filing suggests that Trump himself is drawing a salary from the campaign, which would be highly unusual.
In comparison, Mitt Romney?s campaign raised $86.5 million in May during the 2012 presidential race. And on Monday night alone, Clinton raised about $1.6 million at a celebrity-studded fundraiser in New York City.
Another eyebrow-raising tidbit: Of the $6.7 million the Trump campaign spent in May, nearly 20% went to Trump-owned businesses or family members. FULL STORY:
20% of Donald Trump's campaign spending goes to Trump businesses, filing says - MarketWatch