What a Surprise . . . Unpaid Invoices in Arizona

People flock to trump venues where he stiffs the municipalities and leaves unpaid invoices. And this is ok for his followers?

Unpaid invoices could keep Trump rallies at smaller Arizona venues

By Camaron Stevenson

Copper Courier

Problem is . . . that may not be possible.

Venues left unpaid

To this date, those bills are still unpaid.

“Arizonans expect and deserve leaders who honor their commitments, not someone who leaves them to pick up the tab,” said Arizona Democratic Party Chair Yolanda Bejarano.

“This is a reminder that Trump has always been about himself, not the hardworking people of our state.”

“The City of Mesa has never billed this White House nor any previous administration for costs associated with providing security for the president of the United States. We embrace that obligation,” the statement said.

“We believe the Trump 2020 campaign should reimburse our City for those taxpayer dollars, and we have invoiced the campaign accordingly.”

The next rally after he refused to pay Mesa was held at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the Arizona Exposition and State Fair Board demanded the $27,000 be paid upfront. The campaign agreed, and that was the last time a Trump rally in Arizona was held—and paid for—by the campaign itself.

Paid for by PACs

Trump’s June 2024 rally at Dream City Church in Phoenix was his first event in the state in nearly two years, coinciding with the time period when Save America was spending the most on legal fees. That rally and another held in July at the same location for Trump’s running mate, US Sen. JD Vance, were both paid for by conservative PAC Turning Point USA.

With Save America not footing the bill for Arizona rallies, the campaign’s reliance on Turning Point USA could leave them with the 4,500-capacity Dream City Church as their sole event space, while the Harris campaign fills arenas with triple the attendance, building local enthusiasm, grassroots support, and small-dollar donations.

The Trump campaign and Turning Point USA did not respond to requests for comment on this story.

Conviction frees up funds

“This is going to be a close election,” said Conant. “And to the extent money for lawyers can now be spent on organizers, that’s helpful.”

Trump is currently indicted in three other investigations—for interference in the 2020 federal election, interference in Georgia’s 2020 election, and for keeping highly sensitive classified documents after leaving office. None are expected to go to trial before the November General Election.