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Selfie with Biden, Clinton, Obama auctioned off for $150,000 at re-election event

As Joe Biden’s team raked in a “record” $38 million for his re-election — a pic with the President was going for an eye-watering price.

US President Joe Biden. Picture: Brendan Smialowski / AFP
US President Joe Biden. Picture: Brendan Smialowski / AFP

US President Joe Biden was joined in New York by his predecessors Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at a blockbuster fundraising event on Thursday, where a selfie with the trio was going for a mere $150,000 donation to Biden’s re-election campaign.

The Democrat’s bumper evening took place at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, around an hour’s drive from where his Republican rival Donald Trump had earlier attended a wake for a New York police officer killed on duty.

With tickets ranging up to US$500,000 ($750,000) a pop, the campaign reportedly pulled in US$25 million ($38 million) before the doors even opened — according to the New York Post.

Former US President Barack Obama (L) claps for US President Joe Biden during a campaign fundraising event at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on March 28, 2024. Picture: AFP
Former US President Barack Obama (L) claps for US President Joe Biden during a campaign fundraising event at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on March 28, 2024. Picture: AFP

As Biden raked in financial support ahead of November’s election, pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested outside the venue — and several inside the hall whistled and shouted before being ushered away.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hold up a sign outside Radio City Music Hall during President Joe Biden's fundraiser. Picture: Getty
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hold up a sign outside Radio City Music Hall during President Joe Biden's fundraiser. Picture: Getty

Biden’s campaign team announced ahead of the event a “record” collection of more than $25 million, noting it was more than Trump had raised for the whole of February.

A selfie with three former presidents, was reportedly going for US$100,000 ($150,000).

Thursday’s event had a celebrity tinge.

Singers Queen Latifah and Lizzo, among others, warmed up the room before the 42nd, 44th and 46th presidents of the United States sat down for a question-and-answer session moderated by comedian Stephen Colbert. Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour was also in attendance.

The discussion mixed serious topics with jokes, and ended when Obama and Clinton joined Biden in donning aviator sunglasses, Biden’s favourite accessory.

Former US President Bill Clinton (R) and former US President Barack Obama both attended the event. Picture: AFP
Former US President Bill Clinton (R) and former US President Barack Obama both attended the event. Picture: AFP

Trump’s campaign spokesman, Steven Cheung, had blasted on social network X the “glitzy fundraiser … with their elitist, out-of-touch celebrity benefactors.”

‘Numbers don’t lie’

Earlier in the day, Trump made a short statement after attending the wake of police officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot and killed on Monday during a traffic stop.

“We have to stop it. We have to get back to law and order,” said the 77-year-old billionaire, who refrained from criticising his 81-year-old rival directly.

Trump devotes much of his campaigning to attacks on illegal immigration and criticising Biden for being lax on policing.

The White House said Biden had called New York Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday to offer his condolences over Diller’s killing.

The event comes ahead of the presidential election in November. Picture: AFP
The event comes ahead of the presidential election in November. Picture: AFP

The Democrat has not been in contact with the officer’s family but “grieves” with them, his spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said, adding that the president “has stood with law enforcement his entire career and continues to stand with them.” Jean-Pierre said on Wednesday that Biden was “deeply grateful for the sacrifices police officers make to keep our communities safe.” Biden and Trump, who faced off at the ballot box in 2020, are guaranteed to win their respective parties’ nominations for the November presidential election this summer.

“The numbers don’t lie: today’s event is a massive show of force and a true reflection of the momentum to reelect the Biden-Harris ticket,” Jeffrey Katzenberg, the campaign’s chief fundraiser, said in a statement, referring to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Biden has better-stocked campaign coffers than his Republican opponent, who is using some of the funds raised from his supporters for legal expenses in the multiple court cases he is facing.

Trump’s trial for allegedly covering up 2016 hush money payments to a porn star when he was running for his first term in office begins in New York on April 15.

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