Trump spokesman Jason Miller confirmed on Saturday that the former president is considering forming a super-PAC that can pull unlimited amounts of money from virtually any source and has no spending limits.
Trump also made several changes to his growing fundraising apparatus on Saturday. In his documents to the Federal Election Commission, he converted both his presidential campaign committee, Donald J. Trump for president, and his leadership PAC, Save America, into two political action committees that can support other candidates for office. Trump’s campaign committee has become the Make America Great Again PAC – or MAGA PAC.
The new committees are now linked by a joint fundraising agreement that Miller said would “make fundraising more efficient.” Joint fundraising agreements generally allow politicians to get a single, larger check from a donor and then divide the money among several committees.
Trump has already amassed millions of dollars in contributions since establishing Save America after the November election, bombarding his supporters with false claims that electoral fraud contributed to his defeat.