
Former President Donald Trump Coming to Lexington for Fundraising Dinner
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Former President Donald Trump coming to Lexington for fundraising dinner.
Former President Donald Trump will be in Lexington Wednesday for fundraising dinner co-hosted by longtime Republican fundraisers Joe and Kelly Craft.
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Former President Donald Trump Coming to Lexington for Fundraising Dinner
Clip: Season 2 Episode 250 | 1m 9sVideo has Closed Captions
Former President Donald Trump will be in Lexington Wednesday for fundraising dinner co-hosted by longtime Republican fundraisers Joe and Kelly Craft.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFormer President Donald Trump is in court today.
He's in Lexington tomorrow.
The former president will be in Lexington for a fundraising dinner co-hosted by longtime Republican fundraisers Joe and Kelly Craft.
She served as President Trump's ambassador to the United Nations and ran for governor last year.
Tickets to that dinner cost $25,000 per couple, according to the invitation.
The money raised will go to an account that spent more than $50 million last year helping to pay Trump's legal bills.
The Kentucky Democratic Party is reacting to Trump's visit.
Communications director Jonathan Levin released a statement saying, quote, Indictments for, to be exact, don't come cheap.
That's why Donald Trump is headed to Lexington tomorrow night for a glitzy fundraiser, hoping that donors can foot the bill for his legal fees for tickets starting as low as $25,000.
You can spend an evening with a disgraced former president.
We're not going to object if Trump wants to continue hoodwinking millionaires into paying for his lawyers.
But we hope that the next fundraiser steers clear of our commonwealth.
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