Trump’s MAGA Inc. PAC Amasses $300 Million War Chest for 2026 Midterms
Donald Trump’s MAGA Inc. PAC enters 2026 with a $300 million war chest. Boosted by $102 million in H2 2025 fundraising, the super PAC is backed by tech giants like OpenAI's Greg Brockman and Crypto.com.
The war chest is full, but the spending has barely begun. President Donald Trump’s primary super PAC, MAGA Inc., raised over $102 million in the second half of 2025. According to a filing submitted to the Federal Election Commission this week, the organization now sits on approximately $300 million in cash on hand, positioning the president's allies to exert massive influence over the upcoming 2026 midterm elections.
Tech and Crypto Titans Fueling Trump MAGA Inc. 2025 Fundraising
The massive sum wasn't just built on grassroots support; it drew heavily from leaders in the artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency sectors. OpenAI President Greg Brockman contributed a staggering $25 million, while Foris DAX Inc. (the U.S. arm of Crypto.com) added $20 million in the second half, following an initial $10 million earlier in the year. Other notable donors include private equity investor Konstantin Sokolov with $11 million and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, who gave a total of $2 million.
Strategic Spending for a Republican Majority
Despite its massive stockpile, MAGA Inc. maintained extreme fiscal discipline throughout 2025. Its only major expenditure was a $1.6 million boost for Rep. Matt Van Epps in a Tennessee special election. The PAC's goal is clear: supercharging the America First agenda by securing a Republican majority in Congress this coming November. With several affiliated PACs also raising funds, the total cash at Trump's disposal is even higher than the reported figures suggest.
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