Go Erie reports:
The bills are piling up for former President Donald Trump’s campaign.
The city of Erie will bill Trump’s campaign for costs incurred by the Erie Bureau of Police and other departments for his rally Sunday at the Bayfront Convention Center, according to Renee Lamis, chief of staff for Mayor Joe Schember, who said the city is reviewing the expenses associated with the rally and did not have a dollar figure to provide yet.
“The Trump campaign still owes the City of Erie a total of $40,330 for public safety costs associated with campaign visits in 2018 and 2023,” Rob Lee, a spokesperson for the Schember administration, said in an email to the Erie Times-News. “These costs were for police, fire and public works personnel overtime.”
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The city of Erie, PA is preparing a bill to cover the costs for Trump’s recent rally there. He still owes bills from previous rallies going back to 2018 that he never paid. https://t.co/81JFgBo2kB
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) October 1, 2024