Following the verdict of guilty for the 45th president, the Trump campaign disclosed a remarkable surge in donations from small-dollar contributors, labeling it as “the biggest day ever recorded.”

According to senior campaign advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, President Trump swiftly amassed $34.8 million from small-dollar donors via the digital fundraising system, which experienced temporary delays due to the overwhelming support immediately following the verdict.

The campaign not only shattered the previous daily fundraising record with this amount but also witnessed 29.7% of Thursday’s contributions coming from first-time donors to the WinRed platform, the designated website for Trump’s fundraising efforts.

“Our campaign and President Trump express deep gratitude for the overwhelming support received from patriots nationwide,” stated the campaign in a press release. “President Trump remains steadfast in his fight to safeguard our nation, and November 5th marks the day when Americans will render the true verdict.”

On Thursday, a jury comprising 12 individuals unanimously found Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records. The Manhattan jury deliberated for just over 11 hours before reaching its verdict.