The Biden campaign raised $28 million ahead of a star-studded fundraiser in Los Angeles headlined by actors George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jimmy Kimmel and former president Barack Obama, a campaign official said Saturday.
The massive haul — which surpasses the more than $25 million the campaign said it raised during a March fundraiser at New Yorkâ€
Biden and his allies have sought to use his large cash advantage over Trump to demonstrate enthusiasm for his campaign heading into Novemberâ€
The Biden campaign is calling Saturdayâ€
“This Saturday we are going to see an unprecedented and record setting turn out from the media and entertainment world,â€� Jeffrey Katzenberg, a Biden campaign co-chair, said in a statement. “The enthusiasm and commitment for Biden/Harris couldnâ€
Biden and Trump have struggled for months to change the dynamics of a matchup that polls show few voters want. Trump was recently convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to an adult-film actress, but even that historic verdict has done little to significantly alter the race.
While Trump has sought to close the money gap with Biden, much of that fundraising has gone to pay legal bills related to several pending cases against him.
The Hollywood event is slated to feature a discussion moderated by Kimmel with Obama and Biden. Kimmel, whose son has a congenital heart condition, has criticized Republican efforts to try to repeal the Affordable Care Act — Obamaâ€
In the weeks leading up to the fundraiser, Clooney called a top White House adviser to complain about the presidentâ€
The actor in particular was upset about the administrationâ€
The Biden campaign said the money raised at Saturdayâ€
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Biden has also traveled back and forth in recent days to Wilmington, Del., to support his son Hunter, who earlier this week was convicted on three charges of lying on a federal gun form and unlawfully possessing that gun for 11 days.