President Trump's super PAC raised $35.6 million in March, bringing his campaign bankroll to $550 million. In an increasingly challenging midterm election environment, he is attempting to defy historical trends and retain his Republican majority in Congress. According to a disclosure filing by MAGA Inc. with the Federal Election Commission, longtime Republican donor Diane Hendricks (who spoke at the Republican National Convention in 2024) contributed the majority, donating $25 million, while venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz each donated $3 million. The California-based tribal organization Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation donated $2 million. A subsidiary of prison operator GEO Group Inc. (a federal contractor whose clients include Immigration and Customs Enforcement) donated $1 million. At the external group level, the Republican Party holds a clear advantage. Republican-affiliated House and Senate super PACs, along with Trump affiliates and the MAGA Inc. super PAC (which cannot directly coordinate with the campaign), had amassed a massive $853 million in funding before Monday's filing, far exceeding their Democratic counterparts. (Jinshi)