President Biden, along with former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, attended a star-studded fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, with more than 5,000 attendees expected and ticket prices ranging from $250 to $500,000 for a more intimate reception. Stephen Colbert moderated a discussion with the three presidents, and performances by musicians such as Queen Latifah, Lizzo, and Ben Platt were scheduled. Biden has been successful in fundraising, raising over $53 million in February and an additional $10 million after his State of the Union address on March 7, with Hollywood film mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg praising the fundraising efforts as a testament to the campaign’s strength.

While Obama remains popular with young voters and progressives, protests erupted outside the fundraiser, with demonstrators accusing Biden of complicity in the deaths of Gaza Strip residents at the hands of Israeli forces. Protesters clashed with police and interrupted the presidents during the event, with one person stating “You’re out of your f—– minds” before being escorted out. Despite the disruptions, the fundraiser proceeded with emcee Mindy Kaling joking about being in a room with “so many rich people” and expressing support for a president who promised to “raise your taxes,” emphasizing the goal of re-electing President Biden.

As Biden attended the fundraiser, former President Trump was at a wake for a slain New York police officer, emphasizing law and order in his remarks. The White House expressed condolences to the family of the officer, highlighting Biden’s support for law enforcement throughout his career. Trump’s emphasis on law and order stood in contrast to the fundraising event in New York City, where the focus was on raising funds for Biden’s re-election campaign. Despite the protests and interruptions, the event showcased strong support for the Biden-Harris ticket.

The fundraiser’s significant financial contributions underscore support for President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, with the funds aimed at reaching voters and communicating the president’s accomplishments and vision for the future. The event’s success in raising millions of dollars reflects momentum towards re-electing the Biden-Harris ticket and the effectiveness of the campaign’s fundraising efforts. While concerns and protests over foreign policy decisions, such as Biden’s support for Israel in the Gaza conflict, were raised during the event, the focus remained on mobilizing support for the current administration.

The presence of former presidents Obama and Clinton at the fundraiser added to the star power of the event and provided an opportunity for supporters to mingle with political leaders from different eras. The performances by prominent musicians added entertainment value to the evening, with attendees paying a premium for access to exclusive receptions and photo opportunities with the presidents. The fundraising event’s glamorous setting at Radio City Music Hall in New York City highlighted the intersection of politics, celebrity, and activism, showcasing the diverse support for the Biden-Harris ticket among members of the entertainment industry and beyond. The event served as a platform for raising awareness and resources for the re-election campaign, setting the stage for continued fundraising efforts leading up to the next election.

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