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Trump’s paid-speeches organizer is struggling financially

A company that puts on for-profit Trump rallies, including an upcoming Mar-a-Lago gala and multimillion-dollar fees for the former president, is having trouble paying its bills

September 29, 2022 at 12:29 p.m. EDT
Former president Donald Trump dances after speaking during the American Freedom Tour at the Austin Convention Center on May 14 in Austin. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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A company that organized a lucrative series of post-White House paid speeches for former president Donald Trump is now struggling to pay vendors, investors and employees, angering Trump allies who supported the effort.

The American Freedom Tour, which struck a multimillion-dollar deal with Trump after he left office, has lost two top executives and canceled events in a number of locations as it has failed to pay its bills, according to people familiar with the activities and documents obtained by The Washington Post. Its founder and owner, who has a history of bankruptcy filings, recently sought bankruptcy protection again.