On June 5, 2024, US President Biden boarded Air Force One after arriving at Paris Orly Airport near Paris to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
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President Biden is planning a fundraiser in posh New York beach town Hampton’s later this month.
Details and hosts of two possible receptions are still being finalized, but the weekend of June 29 is set to take center stage, according to people familiar with the matter.
A source explained that event hosts could include hedge fund manager Barry Rosenstein and his wife Lizanne, as well as Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Avram Glazer.
Barry Rosenstein Owns an 18-acre oceanfront property in East Hampton, New York, with a mansion, swimming pool, pond and private gardens. He purchased the home for more than $140 million. The Rosensteins have jointly donated $300,000 to the Biden Victory Fund, according to Federal Election Commission records.
It’s unclear whether Avram Glazer, a longtime Trump supporter and brother of the Buccaneers owner Edward Glazer, own any property in Hampton. Glazer has donated $750,000 to the Biden Victory Fund this year.
Rosenstein and Buccaneers spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment. A spokesman for the Biden campaign did not respond to a request for comment.
A source explained that money from the events will go to the Biden Victory Fund, a joint fundraising effort between the Biden campaign, the Democratic National Committee and more than a dozen state parties.
The Hamptons fundraiser will mark the president’s first visit this year to the perennial political hot spot.
Biden is scheduled to attend a Los Angeles fundraiser on June 15, with guests including former President Barack Obama, Hollywood stars George Clooney and Julia Roberts, and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. Tickets start at $250 and go up to $500,000, according to the invitation.
Biden attended a fundraiser greenwichConnecticut, June 3 It is said Held at the home of Lisa Plepler and Richard Plepler.
Biden’s likely opponent, former President Trump, has been on a fundraising spree in recent weeks. The Republican campaign said it has raised more than $50 million since his conviction in New York last month.
On May 30, a jury found Trump guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of a 2016 hush-money payment to a porn star. .