Trump campaign are keeping the millionth MAGA hat made under 'lock and key' ahead of a meet and greet with the president where the winner will be presented with the autographed cap Donald Trump’s re-election campaign say they've made more than $45 million from MAGA hat sales since the president first ran for office Bearing his slogan ‘Make America Great Again’ in bold white letters, officials plan to give away the milestone cap as part of a fundraising contest According to the campaign, Trump signed the cap in the Oval Office and plans to personally present it to the lucky winner in person at an upcoming rally For the meantime, the hat will stay locked away in the office of Mike Pence’s nephew, John Pence, who is a senior campaign staffer for Trump’s 2020 bid In April, the Trump campaign said it had raised in excess of $30 million in the first quarter of 2019. Bernie Sanders raised $18 million in the same time period By Luke Kenton For Dailymail.com Published: 22:04 BST, 15 May 2019 | Updated: 05:10 BST, 16 May 2019 13 shares 168 Viewcomments Two weeks after Donald Trump’s re-election campaign announced they’d made more than $45 million from MAGA hat sales, the millionth red cap made is being held under lock and key in the Trump 2020 campaign offices. Bearing his slogan ‘Make America Great Again’ in bold white letters, officials plan to give away the milestone cap as part of a fundraising contest, according to Fox News. The brim of the cap has also been signed by the president in his typical towering and bold iconic scrawl. ‘We’re on the verge of selling our millionth hat,’ Kayleigh McEnany, the Trump campaign’s national press secretary, told the outlet during a visit to the campaign’s North Virginia offices. Bearing his slogan ‘Make America Great Again’ in bold white letters, officials plan to give away the milestone cap as part of a fundraising contest According to the campaign, Trump signed the cap in the Oval Office and plans to personally present it to the lucky winner in person at an upcoming rally On Tuesday, supporters of Trump received an email from his 2020 campaign saying that anyone donating to the cause that same day would automatically be entered into a sweepstake to win the hat. According to the campaign, Trump signed the cap in the Oval Office and plans to personally present it to the lucky winner in person at an upcoming rally. ‘Your signed red MAGA hat will be personally hand-delivered to you by President Trump himself at a Trump Rally,’ the email said. ‘You’ll also get to take a picture with him!’ For the meantime, the hat will stay locked away in the office of Mike Pence’s nephew, John Pence, who is a senior campaign staffer for Trump’s 2020 bid. McEnany added that the million figure only includes the official hate that have been sold by the campaign since Trump announced his presidential running. ‘There’s millions more if you count the fraudulent ones that are not official merchandise,’ she said. McEnany added that the million figure only includes the official hate that have been sold by the campaign since Trump announced his presidential running In April, the Trump campaign said it had raised in excess of $30 million in the first quarter of 2019. Bernie Sanders raised $18 million in the same time period Speaking on CBS News’ Face the Nation last month, Trump’s re-election campaign manager Brad Parscale citing the number of hats sold as evidence that Trump has redefined the art of electioneering. ‘We're closing in on selling our one millionth red MAGA hat. You know those are 45 bucks a piece. You do the math there really quick, it's $45 million. So those kind of things—this president has changed the game in the way merchandise, rallies, the entire experience of being part of the political movement. He's changed it.’ Parscale added that the campaign’s greatest success has come from its ‘small-dollar donations’, which allow those ‘far from the system’ feel involved in Trump’s political movement. Trump’s re-election campaign manager Brad Parscale citing the number of hats sold as evidence that Trump has redefined the art of electioneering ‘Ninety-five percent of all of our money comes in through small dollars,’ Parscale said. ‘One nice thing about small-dollar donations is it lets people connect and know they're buying into the movement. Our prospecting numbers now are numbers people have never seen before.’ In April, the Trump campaign said it had raised in excess of $30 million in the first quarter of 2019. During the same time frame, Democrat Bernie Sanders raised $18.2 million. Trump's campaign claims their average donation comes in at $36.26 – over $14 more than Bernie Sander’s average of $20 in the first quarter. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility