What We Know About Trump’s $1.5 Million-a-Head MAGA Inc. Super PAC Dinner
What We Know About Trump’s $1.5 Million-a-Head MAGA Inc. Super PAC Dinner

The dinner is the latest high-dollar fund-raiser that MAGA Inc. has held in recent weeks.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is mostly accurate, with the core claim about a high-dollar fundraiser being supported by multiple sources. The exact price per head differs slightly across sources, and the article's framing suggests a moderate bias. Some details, like the specific amount raised at the dinner, are not verifiable with the provided sources.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim:** "The dinner is the latest high-dollar fund-raiser that MAGA Inc. has held in recent weeks."
- Verification Source #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 all support the existence of multiple high-dollar fundraisers for MAGA Inc. in the recent past.
- Claim:** "$1.5 Million-a-Head MAGA Inc. Super PAC Dinner"
- Verification Source #1 states "$1 million-a-head MAGA Inc. dinner".
- Verification Source #4 states "Dinner with Trump costs $1 million a plate at MAGA Inc. fundraisers".
- Verification Source #3 mentions "People Are Paying Millions to Dine With Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago", implying high costs but not specifying $1.5 million.
- Verification Source #2 and #5 do not specify the cost per head.
- The $1.5 million figure is not directly supported by any of the provided sources, but $1 million is supported by multiple sources. This suggests a possible minor inaccuracy.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Verification Source #1: "Another $1 million-a-head MAGA Inc. dinner is scheduled for April 24 in Washington, according to the invitation." This supports the existence of high-dollar dinners.
- Verification Source #4: "Dinner with Trump costs $1 million a plate at MAGA Inc. fundraisers." This supports the $1 million figure.
- The discrepancy between $1 million and $1.5 million is a minor contradiction. The NY Times article claims $1.5 million, while other sources claim $1 million.