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After a bitter break-up, Trump makes up with billionaire donors

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After losing favor with some of America's top billionaire donors, Donald Trump once again appears to be their presidential candidate of choice In an electoral system in which money is the ultimate kingmaker, Donald Trump has been courting the country's billionaires -- and they have their checkbooks ready. The ability of the 77-year-old presumptive Republican presidential nominee to raise money from average Americans is unchallenged, and his historic criminal conviction in New York has not dented the operation in the slightest.

Trump's campaign team says he raised more than $53 million in the 24 hours after Thursday's verdict, which saw him found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a conspiracy to unlawfully influence the 2016 election. But for big donors, the light had drained a bit from Trump's powerful aura in the wake of the chaos surrounding his 2020 loss at the polls to Joe Biden. On January 7, idn slot - chrisgoldsmithdesign.com, 2021, the day after Trump's supporters ransacked the US Capitol, billionaire businessman and investor Nelson Peltz said he regretted backing the real estate mogul-turned-world leader.

"What happened yesterday is a disgrace. As an American, I'm embarrassed," the Trian Partners CEO told CNBC. Billionaire Nelson Peltz (L) invited Donald Trump to a breakfast meeting in Florida with other high-rollers including Elon Musk (R) But little more than a year later, this past March, Peltz welcomed Trump to his Florida home for breakfast with other high-rollers, including Tesla, SpaceX and X boss Elon Musk, The Washington Post reported.

And in an interview with The Financial Times, Peltz said he'd "probably" vote for Trump again in November, while admitting: "I'm not happy about that." Why? The 81-year-old Peltz cited an explosion in the number of migrants illegally entering the United States and the "really scary" mental health of Biden, who is also 81. Steve Schwarzman, the billionaire chair and co-founder of the Blackstone Group, one of the world's most important investment firms, similarly slammed the events of January 6, condemning the "mob's attempt to undermine our Constitution." But on May 24, the Wall Street power player also publicly endorsed Trump, likewise naming the crisis on the US-Mexican border as a key concern.

And Miriam Adelson, the widow of casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson and a major supporter of Israel, is planning to pour tens of millions of dollars into a huge political action committee for Trump, according to Politico. During his first term, Trump awarded Miriam Adelson the Presidential Medal of Freedom. - Taxes - Blackstone boss Steve Schwarzman is also in Donald Trump's camp With US stock markets routinely hitting record highs and the world's largest economy growing despite persistent inflation, why would business moguls back a convicted felon perceived as a source of national instability?

Economist Paul Krugman believes these heavyhitters are making their political picks based on personal interests, not the health of the nation.

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