Craft Ventures co-founder David Sacks said Monday on Fox News the Silicon Valley fundraiser for former President Donald Trump exceeded its goal by millions, noting “enthusiasm” within the typically liberal stomping ground.
Sacks appeared on “Jesse Watters Primetime” to discuss the recent fundraiser held for Trump last week in California’s left-leaning city of San Francisco. Fox host Jesse Watters began by questioning Sacks on the newfound support for Trump, asking how big the “anti-Biden movement” is among the investors. (RELATED: ‘I’ll Lose Friends For This’: Ultra-Wealthy Former Dem Donor Cuts Massive Check To Trump After Conviction)
“I think it’s getting surprisingly big, Jesse. When we agreed to do the fundraising for President Trump the goal was just to raise $5 million and we weren’t even sure we could do that because as you know, Silicon Valley is pretty much a liberal bastion. But we […]
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