Melania Trump stylist gets $260K in campaign cash since start of 2022
Former President Donald Trump’s political action committee has paid the French-born stylist who designed Melania Trump’s inaugural ball gown more than $260,000 for “strategy consulting” since the start of last year, filings with the Federal Election Commission show.
Hervé Pierre Braillard was paid $108,000 by the Save America PAC during the first six months of 2023, receiving the money in increments of $18,000 each month, according to a half-year report filed with the FEC Monday night.
Braillard, who goes by Hervé Pierre professionally, also received $152,500 in 2022, broken down into eight monthly payments of $18,000 between May and December of that year — along with an initial $6,000 payment for April and a $2,500 “year-end bonus.”
The designer, whose clients have also included first ladies Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Michelle Obama, helped craft the Slovenia-born Melania’s vanilla-colored gown which she donned on the evening of Jan. 20, 2017. The dress was later donated to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
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Details about Braillard’s “strategy consulting” were not divulged in the latest FEC report, but the stylist has taken a broad view of his duties in the past.
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“My role is to dress the First Lady and advise her – I’m not a stylist; I am an adviser, and she is adamant about that,” Braillard told Vogue in 2017.
Melania Trump has issued statements supporting her husband’s run for a second non-consecutive term, but has largely kept out of public view as the 77-year-old faces a gauntlet of court cases — including a federal indictment for allegedly hoarding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
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Save America, which is primarily supported by small-dollar donations, began 2022 with a nine-figure war chest that has dwindled to fewer than $4 million in cash on hand as of the end of June, FEC data indicates.
Part of what kept the PAC in the black was a $12.25 million rebate from an initial $60 million transfer to Make America Great Again Inc., a PAC that’s also aligned with Trump’s 2024 bid.
Save America also dished out more than $21 million in the first six months of this year to foot the bill for legal advice for Donald Trump and some of his associates.
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Trump’s Save America joint fundraising committee, the Republican frontrunner’s main fundraising vehicle, took in nearly $54 million between Jan. 1 and June 30, but spent more than $20.5 million on “operating expenses and transferred more than $31.4 million to other committees, leaving just $5.7 million in cash on hand.
The official Trump 2024 campaign raised $17.7 million in the first half of 2023, but spent more than half that amount ($9.1 million) on operating expenses. However, the organization had more money to play with, recording more than $22.5 million in cash on hand as of the end of June.