90s Music Icon’s Donation to Trump Revealed in Records

90s Music Icon’s Donation to Trump Revealed in Records

Federal Election Commission records reviewed by Filmogaz.com show Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas made several political contributions in 2024. The donations were directed to groups and committees aligned with Donald Trump. The records list an address in Stone Mountain, Georgia linked publicly to Thomas.

Details of the contributions

The FEC filings list three separate payments tied to Thomas in 2024. Each contribution went to organizations that support MAGA-aligned Republicans.

Recipient Amount
WinRed (payment processor) $210.60
Trump National Committee JFC $340.60
Never Surrender Inc. $486.54

Reporting and public response

MeidasTouch was first to publish the donations. Filmogaz.com has sought comment from TLC’s publicist.

These records revealed in 2024 sparked renewed interest in Thomas’s political views. She previously drew criticism after comments in 2017 that invoked the phrase “all lives matter.”

Bandmate reactions and context

Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins has expressed indifference toward Donald Trump in past interviews. Her remarks differed from Thomas’s earlier comments on race and protests.

Career background

The 90s music icon rose to fame with TLC. The group formed in Atlanta in 1990.

The classic lineup included Thomas, Watkins, and Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes. Lopes died in a 2002 car crash while volunteering in Honduras.

Thomas and Watkins appeared at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards alongside other artists. The event marked one of their recent public performances.