Bikers for Trump is a political group in the United States that supports the president-elect and former US president[2]Donald Trump.[3][4] The group was founded by Chris Cox[5] and is composed primarily of motorcycle enthusiasts and was founded to advocate for Trump's policies and campaign during his presidential runs.[6][7][8] It was founded after the Trump Chicago rally protest in March 2016, which resulted in the cancellation of a scheduled Trump campaign rally, and was said in 2016 to have 30,000 members.[1] Bikers for Trump has been known for organizing rallies[9] and "providing security"[10] at Trump events. The organization gained attention for its presence during Trump's 2016[11] and 2020[12] presidential campaigns.[13][14]
Bikers for Trump was founded in 2016[12] by Chris Cox, a chainsaw artist from South Carolina.[15] The group was established in response to protests against Donald Trump's presidential campaign and gained significant attention during the 2016 election season.[16]
One of the group's most notable appearances was at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Bikers for Trump announced plans to send members to the convention with the goal to help maintain order and support local law enforcement.[7]
In 2019, Bikers for Trump converted from a grassroots movement to a political action committee (PAC) to more formally engage in political activities and fundraising.[17]
From January 2021 to December 2022, they raised $427,345.65 in donations.[18] Other records show that Save America, a leadership PAC created by Donald Trump to finance his election campaigns, disbursed $100,000 to Bikers for Trump from 2021 to 2022.[10][19]
In 2023, the group was reportedly $81,000 in debt with less than $4,000 in cash on hand.[20][21]
As of 2016[update], Bikers for Trump claimed to have approximately 30,000 members.[1] The group's membership consists primarily of motorcycle enthusiasts, a significant portion of whom have military or law enforcement backgrounds. Cox has estimated that as many as 70% of members have a military background.[7]
^ ab"'Bikers For Trump' Leader Says Candidate Has 'Untied The Tongue Of America'". NPR. 30 May 2016. Archived from the original on 13 September 2024. Retrieved 29 July 2024. COX: We embrace the free speech. We have never done anything to intimidate anybody. Bikers aren't renegade outlaws like a lot of people might think. They're not only blue-collar; they're white-collar. And they're from all tax brackets. And the biker these days is going - is very politically active. And they vote, and they're very loyal.