Top Trump bundler offers $1M reward for evidence of voter fraud

A top Trump 2020 fundraiser has pulled together a reward of $1 million for evidence of voter fraud in the presidential election.

Bill White, an Atlanta-based Trump bundler who has helped raise millions of dollars for the president’s reelection, told the Washington Examiner that he and several associates had already raised a $1 million reward for confirmed cases of voter fraud. His group is forming an entity called ‘Concerned People for Election Integrity’.

He described a potential scenario where a person caught on video was seen throwing out ballots that were cast for Trump.

“If somebody knows who that guy is, and that person gets turned in and that was a real thing and it’s confirmed fraud, we’ll give a reward to that person,” White said. “Anybody who has evidence of that can contact us.

White is based in Atlanta, where the Trump campaign has dispatched dozens of lawyers for a narrowly contested vote count led by Republican Rep. Doug Collins. He said Atlanta’s Trump campaign and GOP headquarters have received “literally hundreds of calls” reporting fraud since the election.

White began fundraising for Trump’s legal battle last week, raking in $800,000 with his husband in the 24 hours following the race.

Top donors flooded a call capped at 500 lines last week, with more trying to join, he said. The effort raised about $14 million in 72 hours.

White said he had already raised over half a million dollars from “maxed out” Trump donors, — those who have already given the maximum allowable for this election cycle — for the Jan. 5 runoffs of Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.

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