According to a House panel probing the attack on the Capitol, a Trump campaign megadonor offered as much as $3 million to support the rally.
According to the transcripts of witness testimony released by the House panel, Fancelli was willing to spend $3 million on bus protests against the results of the presidential election.
After donating $1 million to pro-Trump activist Charlie Kirk in December 2020, Fancelli offered an additional $250,000 to transport more people.
According to an email, Alex Jones was given $200,000 with $50,000 earmarked for a "rally operating budget."
Stone was given an amount to fly to Washington D.C.
The panel asked Fancelli if she had spent the entire $3 million, but she didn't reply.
When asked if she intended the January 6 rally to be anything other than peaceful, Fancelli replied, "no."
$400,000. According to the Washington Post, Fancelli donated a lot of money to two groups that organized protests on January 6. The Rule of Law Defense Fund and the Republican Attorney General Association received $150,000 and $300,000, respectively.
According to the most recent estimates by Forbes, the Publix grocery store is worth almost $9 billion. The largest employee-owned company in the US is Publix, which is owned by its employees.
According to the Washington Post, Fancelli is the daughter of the founder of the Publix grocery store chain. According to the Federal Election Commission, Fancelli has donated to various Republican election campaigns in the past, including almost $1 million to Trump's 2020 presidential campaign. The House panel subpoenaed the leadership of Women for America First for their involvement in the White House Ellipse protest on January 6th. The House panel said that a former official for the Trump presidential campaign coordinated Fancelli's donations since 2020.
The Trump campaign spent more to promote the January 6 rally.
The documents show that the heiress was willing to spend $3 million on the rally.