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13 Sep, 2025 22:31

Biden struggling to find donors willing to fund his presidential library

Some past supporters even say they want a refund for donations redirected to Kamala Harris’ campaign, according to NBC News
Biden struggling to find donors willing to fund his presidential library

Former US President Joe Biden’s team is seeking up to $300 million to fund a presidential library, but top Democratic donors are reportedly expressing reluctance to contribute to the project.

More than half a dozen past Biden fundraisers and contributors told NBC News on Saturday they have little interest in donating. While many said they hold no personal animosity toward Biden, they cited a mix of frustrations – including lingering anger over his failed re-election bid and dissatisfaction with his inner circle.

“I want an $800,000 refund,” Florida-based personal injury lawyer John Morgan said, referring to money he raised for Biden that was redirected to Kamala Harris after she replaced Biden as the Democratic nominee in 2024.

“I don’t believe a library will ever be built unless it’s a bookmobile from the old days,” Morgan added.

Some donors who previously gave large sums during Biden’s 2020 and 2024 campaigns said they have not even been approached for library donations – and wouldn’t be inclined to give even if asked. “No one has asked, but I am not inclined to give to libraries,” Susie Buell, a major Democratic donor, said. Another former fundraiser responded: “Me? No way.”

Others said they were alienated by Biden’s advisers, citing poor communication and a perceived lack of appreciation for their support.

Biden’s presidential library effort is being chaired by Rufus Gifford, a longtime Democratic fundraiser who previously served as finance director for former President Barack Obama. Gifford acknowledged the difficulties but said he remains optimistic. “Those of us who have been around for a while and love the guy but also understand the full picture want to see what we can do to protect and promote his legacy.”

The challenge is significant compared to the Obama Presidential Library, which cost around $850 million and is set to open in Chicago in spring 2025. President Donald Trump has also raised millions for a future library, including a controversial donation of a $400 million luxury jet from the Qatari royal family, earmarked for a Trump foundation.

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