The Republican National Committee and President Trump's reelection campaign raised more than $100 million over the course of the impeachment investigation and the trial.

The two entities, combined with a joint fundraising committee, revealed that they raised $117 million through online fundraising, ranging from late September, when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the impeachment proceedings, to Wednesday, when the Senate acquitted him, according to McClatchyDC. They raised that money from about a million new donors.

The money raised came from small-dollar donors through its "Stop the Madness" campaign. The ads for the campaign cost more than $11 million and were featured on Google, Facebook, Hulu, YouTube, Instagram, and the Drudge Report while also appearing on television.

The significant revenue comes as the Trump campaign collectively raised $46 million in the fourth quarter, while the RNC raised $72 million. Individually, no Democratic presidential candidate came close to rivaling the president’s fundraising numbers.

As a whole, the Democratic front-runners raised more money than Trump in the final three months of 2019. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the top raiser, brought in $34.5 million, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg hauled in $24.7 million, former Vice President Joe Biden collected $22.7 million, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts raised $21.2 million, Andrew Yang brought in $16.5 million, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota raised $11.4 million. Billionaires Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer are pledging to spend millions in personal money against Trump in the general election, even if they are not the nominee.