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Sensemaker: Why is big money backing Donald Trump?

Ep. 466

The 2024 presidential election is set to become the most expensive in history. Who are the billionaires donating to Donald Trump and what do they want in return?


Writer: Xavier Greenwood


Producer: Xavier Greenwood


Host: Casey Magloire


Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore

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