President Biden’s re-election campaign isn’t revealing the names of any donors who attended its star-studded fundraiser in New York City with Biden and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
A Thursday evening fundraiser with the three presidents pulled in over $26 million, according to Biden’s campaign.
“An Evening with President Biden and Presidents Obama and Clinton” was held at Radio City Music Hall and was sold out, per the campaign, welcoming more than 5,000 attendees. Those at the function included a combination of small grassroots donors, who entered into a contest, all the way up to some of the campaign’s highest donors and bundlers, a senior Biden adviser said.
However, Biden’s team refused to divulge the names of any financial supporters at the glamorous event when requested by Fox News Digital.
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A senior adviser for the reelection effort said they do not routinely make the names of their donors public.
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