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Meet all 37 White House ballroom donors funding the $300 million build
Fortune·2025-10-26 09:03

Core Points - The Trump administration's new ballroom construction project has an estimated cost of over $300 million, significantly higher than the initial estimate of $200 million [1] - A list of 37 donors, including major tech companies and administration members, will fund the project through private, tax-deductible donations to the nonprofit Trust for the National Mall [2][3] Corporate Donors - Meta Platforms has pledged at least $600 billion in investments in the U.S. by 2028 and frequently engages with federal digital policy initiatives [4] - Apple plans to invest $100 billion in domestic manufacturing, aligning with the administration's goals [5] - Amazon has major federal contracts and has developed a relationship with the administration through lobbying efforts [6] - Google agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a dispute with Trump and pledged $22 million of that settlement toward the ballroom construction [7] - Lockheed Martin, a major defense contractor, is reportedly contributing over $10 million to the project [8] - Microsoft has multibillion-dollar federal contracts, including partnerships related to U.S. cybersecurity [9] - Comcast faces scrutiny from Trump but remains a donor [10] - Altria, a major tobacco firm, has pushed for less FDA oversight and is involved in Republican PAC donations [11] - Coinbase supports Trump's push for looser crypto regulations [12] - Palantir Technologies has seen a surge in federal contracts under the Trump administration [13] - T-Mobile's merger agreements were favorably reviewed during Trump's term [14] - Ripple supports Trump's digital asset finance initiatives [15] - Hard Rock International's chairman has ties to the Trump Organization [16] - Tether America backs Trump's digital dollar framework [17] - Union Pacific Railroad is seeking a merger under a Republican-led SEC [18] - Micron Technology announced a $200 billion investment in the U.S. [19] - Caterpillar is viewed as a symbol of the "Made in America" initiative [20] - Booz Allen Hamilton reported that 90% of its recent bookings came from national security work [21] - HP has received military contracts and contributed to Trump's inaugural committee [22] - NextEra Energy's CEO supports job creation in America while criticizing some administration policies [24] - Reynolds American's PAC has previously donated to Trump [25] Private and Family Donors - The Adelson Family Foundation is run by Miriam Adelson, a significant GOP donor [26] - Stefan E. Brodie has a controversial past and was denied a pardon request [27] - The Betty Wold Johnson Foundation is known for its charitable contributions [28] - Charles and Marissa Cascarilla advocate for financial technology deregulation [29] - The Glazer siblings are recurring donors to Trump PACs [30] - Harold Hamm has advised Trump on energy issues [31] - Benjamín Leon Jr. has donated over $3 million to Trump's campaign and is awaiting Senate confirmation for an ambassador position [32] - The Lutnick Family supports Trump's economic agenda [33] - The Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Foundation consistently donates to Republican causes [34] - Stephen A. Schwarzman has acted as an intermediary between Trump and China [35] - Konstantin Sokolov is involved in infrastructure and energy investments [36] - Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher donated $5 million to Trump's 2024 election efforts [38] - Paolo Tiramani is active in real estate innovation [39] - Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are consistent GOP donors advocating for clear crypto laws [40][41] - J. Pepe and Emilia Fanjul are part of a prominent sugar family and hosted a Trump fundraiser [42]