Trump’s ‘love letter’: PAC sends Valentine’s Day fundraising email to US president; ‘Do you still love me?’

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According to reports, a political action committee (PAC) representing Donald Trump A fundraising email was sent in the form of a love letter on the occasion of Valentine’s Day. Hundreds of people reportedly received the email, including author E. Jean Carrol, who won an $83 million defamation lawsuit after Trump denied sexually abusing her.

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House. (Associated Press)
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House. (Associated Press)

The email made headlines because it found Jean E Carrol because of its bizarre content. The email was reportedly sent on behalf of Never Surrender Inc., a leadership political action committee affiliated with former House Representative Mark Green. tennesseeaccording to open secrets. It raised more than $175,494 in the 2023-2024 election cycle.

The email is written in the following form: love letteralso attracted a lot of people’s attention. “Roses are red and violets are blue. Do you still love Trump as much as I love you?” it noted. “Before you read my letter, do you still love me and our great sport? I love you, and I’m pretty sure you love me too! Is everything okay?”

The email included a photo of Trump dropping the purported love letter into a mailbox. It also “begs” the reader to read it.

E Jean Carrol confirmed the email was genuine and questioned why she had received it, even though she had never signed up. “Yes. This is a real email. No. I am not signed up for this mailing list. Yes. We live in a crazy world,” she wrote.

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Trump brags about raising $1.5 billion

Trump’s fundraising efforts come as the 2026 midterm elections approach and the president’s approval rating hits new lows. However, this doesn’t seem to be hampering fundraising efforts, as the US president boasted of raising over $1.5 billion for the upcoming election. If true, that could provide Trump with huge funds for spending ahead of the November midterm elections.

According to the “Capitol Hill” report, Trump’s political operations are heavily funded by the super political action committee MAGA Inc., which brought in more than $100 million in revenue in the second half of 2025 and carried over more than $300 million to the new year. The Republican National Committee also reported fundraising of $172 million last year.

However, much of Trump’s political funding comes from small political action committees such as Never Surrender Inc., which sent the so-called love letters. These smaller PACs face fewer disclosure requirements, and funds can be moved between these nonprofits and super PACs, making them harder to track, the report noted.

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