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Private Action

Tyler Winklevoss donates $1.01M to Trump 47 Committee

Trump 2024 Outside Spending

Filed June 2024$1,007,228

★ The Brief

What happened

Tyler Winklevoss, Gemini co-founder with his twin brother Cameron, contributed $1.01 million to Trump 47 Committee in a single contribution during the 2024 federal election cycle.

Who enabled it

Deal or steal?

Tyler and his twin brother Cameron co-founded Gemini, which separately donated $6.39M to Trump 47 Committee. After Trump's return to office, his SEC paused Gemini Trust's enforcement lawsuit, part of a broader crypto-enforcement rollback.

Tyler Winklevoss of New York, employed by Winklevoss Capital, contributed $1,007,228.27 to Trump 47 Committee in a single contribution during the 2024 federal election cycle, in support of Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. Trump 47 Committee (FEC C00867937) was the principal joint fundraising committee of the cycle, distributing proceeds to the Trump 2024 campaign, the Republican National Committee, Save America (Trump's leadership PAC), and participating state Republican parties per its joint fundraising agreement.

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