- Save America, one of Donald Trump's political committees, donated $650,000 to the Smithsonian.
- A Smithsonian official confirmed that the money will fund portraits of Donald and Melania Trump.
A $650,000 "charitable contribution" former President Donald Trump's political action committee made to the Smithsonian Institution will help fund portraits of Donald and Melania Trump for the National Portrait Gallery, a Smithsonian official confirmed to Insider.
The contribution, which Trump's Save America PAC disclosed without explanation in a Federal Election Commission filing Saturday, will "support the artists' fees, shipping, framing, installation, and events," Linda St. Thomas, a Smithsonian spokesperson, said.
"Two artists have been commissioned, one for each portrait. The names will be released closer to the reveal of the paintings," St. Thomas said. "The creation of the portraits is underway. The timing of the artworks' reveal not determined yet."
Save America PAC's $650,000 contribution came to the National Portrait Gallery as a wire transfer on July 14, St. Thomas said.
She added that "one additional private donation" — she did not specify the amount or source, beyond saying it's "a family" — is also helping fund the portraits.
"We cannot give out name of a donor without telling them first, so that's on hold," she said.
St. Thomas noted that "all portraits of presidents at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery are paid for with private funds raised by the museum."
Representatives for Trump did not respond to requests for comment.
The Save America PAC — Trump's flagship post-presidency political committee — reported more than $99 million cash on hand through July 31.
Save America has engaged in almost nonstop email and text-message fundraising since shortly after Trump left the White House, with hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters combining to contribute tens of millions of dollars.
At times, the fundraising messages have been decidedly aggressive and deceptive, with a recent text solicitation suggesting that there were problems with recipients' voting registrations — and that they must click a link and take action.
On Monday afternoon alone, Trump used Save America to peddle trucker caps emblazoned with an American flag and "Let's Go Brandon" — a slur against President Joe Biden — for $45 a pop.
"These new Let's Go Brandon Hats were designed by YOURS TRULY, and I want all my best Patriots to have one," Trump wrote.
And the PAC's cash reserve coincides with Trump openly flirting with another run for the White House in 2024, even as he faces significant legal peril at the federal, state, and local levels.
Presidential portraits
The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, features official portraits of all former presidents. At present, an unofficial Trump photo portrait, from photographer Pari Dukovic, appears in the gallery's online display.
Portraits of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama — wildly popular attractions that brought in huge crowds in their first year on display — were funded by about $500,000 from private donors, Time magazine reported in 2018.
The Smithsonian lists several dozen individuals, foundations, and trusts that contributed funding to the Obama portraits, including film director Steven Spielberg and actress Kate Capshaw. The Obama portraits are currently on a national tour.
Over the years, Trump has had a curious relationship with wall hangings depicting his likeness.
In 2007, Trump purchased a 6-foot-tall portrait of himself at an auction — and paid for it with $20,000 from what was then his charitable foundation, which Trump himself did not primarily fund, The Washington Post reported.
Until 2017, Trump also displayed framed Time magazine covers from 2009 featuring his image at several of his golf clubs. But as David Fahrenthold, then of The Washington Post, revealed, the covers were fakes.