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MAGA Inc., the super PAC supporting Donald Trump, reported a major fundraising surge at the close of 2025, collecting more than $102 million in the second half of the year and entering 2026 with over $300 million in available cash, according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission.

The financial strength places Republicans in a solid position ahead of the upcoming midterm elections, as the GOP works to expand its narrow majority in the House and maintain control of the Senate—an outcome that historically has been difficult for the party holding the White House.

Strong Cash Position Gives GOP Strategic Advantage

According to the filing, MAGA Inc. officially ended 2025 with $294.3 million on hand. However, internal figures show that roughly $10 million raised in the final days of December had not yet been fully processed, bringing the true total to approximately $304 million.

Because super PACs are not subject to individual donation limits, the organization has been able to rapidly build a substantial war chest for campaign advertising, voter outreach, and candidate support.

America First Agenda Drives Donor Support

In a statement posted Friday on X, MAGA Inc. credited President Trump’s leadership for the fundraising momentum, saying the funds will be used to back candidates who support his America First platform.

That agenda includes strengthening border security, supporting law enforcement, promoting economic growth, and reducing everyday costs for American families—issues that continue to resonate strongly with conservative voters.

Major Donors Fuel Late-Year Surge

Several high-profile donors contributed significant sums during the final months of 2025.

Greg Brockman and his wife, Anna Brockman, donated a combined $25 million in September. Foris DAX Inc. followed with $20 million across September and October.

Private equity investor Konstantin Sokolov added $11 million, while Stephen Schwarzman contributed $5 million in the second half of the year.

Additional donations included $1 million from Juul Labs and $1 million from tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, who was later confirmed by the Senate as NASA administrator following his renomination by President Trump.

Elon Musk Signals Continued GOP Support

Elon Musk, who contributed heavily to Republican efforts during the 2024 election cycle, also signaled continued involvement ahead of the midterms.

In a post on X, Musk warned that a Democratic victory could lead to expanded illegal immigration and weakened election integrity, arguing that the stakes of the midterm elections are unusually high.

Midterm Landscape Taking Shape

With a record-setting fundraising advantage and strong donor enthusiasm, MAGA Inc. is positioned to play a major role in shaping the 2026 midterm elections.

The group’s financial strength could help Republicans overcome traditional midterm headwinds and aggressively compete in key races nationwide—making campaign spending, turnout, and messaging critical factors in the months ahead.