Donors of Trump’s Lavish Ballroom Unveiled by the White House

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The White House has disclosed a race of donors funding a glamorous 90,000-square-foot ballroom proposed by President Trump. Notable names on the list include tech giants like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and even Coinbase, reflecting significant corporate backing.

Trump has asserted that this extravagant ballroom’s funding comes solely from private sources, aiming to assure that taxpayers won’t contribute a dime. In his recent discussion surrounding the project’s budget, Trump estimated the ballroom’s cost to be around $300 million, while the administration previously estimated it at $200 million.

A roster of additional donors showcases further support, featuring names like Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss—co-founders of the popular cryptocurrency exchange Gemini—and the family of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Notably, the Adelson family is also involved, with Miriam Adelson previously receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Trump in 2018 for her contributions as a Republican donor.

Here’s the complete list of donors for the White House ballroom project:

  • Altria Group, Inc.
  • Amazon
  • Apple
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Caterpillar, Inc.
  • Coinbase
  • Comcast Corporation
  • J. Pepe and Emilia Fanjul
  • Hard Rock International
  • Google
  • HP Inc.
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Meta Platforms
  • Micron Technology
  • Microsoft
  • NextEra Energy, Inc.
  • Palantir Technologies Inc.
  • Ripple
  • Reynolds American
  • T-Mobile
  • Tether America
  • Union Pacific Railroad
  • Adelson Family Foundation
  • Stefan E. Brodie
  • Betty Wold Johnson Foundation
  • Charles and Marissa Cascarilla
  • Edward and Shari Glazer
  • Harold Hamm
  • Benjamin Leon Jr.
  • The Lutnick Family
  • The Laura & Isaac Perlmutter Foundation
  • Stephen A. Schwarzman
  • Konstantin Sokolov
  • Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher
  • Paolo Tiramani
  • Cameron Winklevoss
  • Tyler Winklevoss

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