Biden slams Trump’s fundraiser with ‘hedge fund billionaires’ just a week after star-studded NYC fundraiser
President Biden taunted former president Donald Trump Saturday for his evening high-dollar fundraiser — dissing the “bunch of hedge fund billionaires” who were gathering in Florida to support him.
“This campaign is Scranton versus Palm Beach,” Biden said in a video posted to X.
![President Joe Biden in suit and tie, representing his presidential campaign as 'Scranton versus Palm Beach', contrasting his grassroots fundraising with Trump's billionaire backers.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/trump-raising-money-bunch-hedge-79597437.jpg?w=677)
“Folks, you know Trump is down in Florida today raising money from a bunch of hedge fund billionaires who want him to cut Social Security and Medicare and their taxes,” he claimed in the 54-second clip.
Trump’s swanky soiree, hosted by hedge funder John Paulson at his $110 million Palm Beach mansion, attracted a host of prominent Republicans who paid between $250,000 and $814,000 for entry.
Biden then touted his campaign’s March fundraising report, released earlier Saturday, which tallied a $90 million intake for the month — boosted, he said, by an influx of small-dollar donations under $200.
“Our campaign now has 1.6 million individual donors, and more than half a million of those donors are brand-new since 2020,” Biden boasted.
He did not mention the $500,000 top ticket price of his lavish New York City fundraiser last week, which raised more than $25 million and featured appearances by former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, plus performances by Lizzo, Queen Latifah, and others.
![Former President Donald Trump speaking at a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on April 2, 2024](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/04/2024-social-media-accounts-shield-79574101.jpg?w=1024)
Biden’s new small-dollar totals, if confirmed, would represent a sharp turnaround for the two candidates.
Trump and his GOP committees took in a record $626.6 million from grassroots givers in 2020, far outpacing Biden in the category.