President Trump is set to greet 15 GOP high rollers — and their $3 million in campaign contributions — at an intimate fundraiser at his golf club in Bedminster, N.J. Saturday evening.
A Republican National Committee official said the guests paid $250,000 a head for tickets.
Trump’s reelection campaign is cranking back into gear after a three-month coronavirus layoff.
The money is going to Trump for Trump Victory, a joint committee that benefits the Trump campaign, the RNC and 22 state Republican parties.
Getting into the super-exclusive soiree not only required a fat wallet, but a clean bill of health: guests have to pass a COVID-19 test and a temperature screening before entering.
“There is definitely pent-up excitement for in-person fundraisers,” Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Ahrens said this week.
The Bedminster bash is only the second in-person fundraiser Trump has held since he was forced to cancel a March 12 affair due to the coronavirus shutdown.
He raised $10 million Thursday with a dinner for 25 in Dallas, his campaign said.