Before Donald Trump was indicted (again!) on Tuesday, presidential super PACs released their financial reports for the first half of the year, with a surprising result: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ affiliated PAC dominated the field, raising $130 million. The reports also had additional bad news for Trump. His joint fundraising committee—the official campaign and leadership PAC—garnered nearly $54 million, much of it from his individual small-dollar cult members. The big problem for Trump is that he burned through $57 million in the past six months by paying for legal costs, an amount significantly higher than his campaign has raised.