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Donald Trump Heads To Hollywood To Fundraise With The Stars

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Donald Trump is setting his sights on Hollywood.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Century Center in South Bend, Indiana, May 2, 2016

(Photo: Reuters)

After he finishes taping an episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” this Wednesday, the Republican presidential candidate will host a fundraiser in Los Angeles in hopes of raising money for his campaign ahead of the state’s primary. (RELATED: Hillary Clinton Spends GOP Debate At Hollywood Fundraiser)

The event will be held at Tom — the CEO of Colony Capital — and Rachelle Barrack’s mansion. Reince Priebus will co-host the event.

Seats for the fundraiser cost as much as $100,000 per couple, the Hollywood Reporter noted Tuesday, and several celebrities and entertainment bigwigs have tried to get in for free because they are scared to publicly disclose that they are conservatives in liberal Hollywood. (RELATED: This Huge Country Star Just Revealed The Republican She’s Supporting For President)

“This town will get vicious to those who support Trump,” one filmmaker — who chose to remain anonymous — told the Hollywood Reporter. “It’s not that Hollywood Republicans are cheap.”

“In the end, they’ll contribute, but they want to wait as long as possible.” (RELATED: What Rosie O’Donnell Just Said Will Have Donald Trump Fans Fuming)

Celebrities like Jon Voight, Scott Baio, Kid Rock, Loretta Lynn and Ted Nugent have already publicly endorsed Trump.