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    Trump’s inaugural fundraising nears record $150 million goal

    December 26, 2024
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    Business leaders and major corporations are committing millions of dollars to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural committee, signaling efforts to secure influence and access as his administration prepares to take office. High-profile donors include Amazon, led by Jeff Bezos; OpenAI CEO Sam Altman; and Meta, headed by Mark Zuckerberg, each pledging $1 million. Additional contributions reportedly include $2 million from Robinhood Markets and $1 million from both Uber and Ford, with Ford also providing a fleet of vehicles.

    Trump’s inaugural fundraising nears record $150 million goal
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    Hedge fund manager Ken Griffin has also pledged $1 million, according to Bloomberg, with other financial sector contributions anticipated. The influx of donations reflects widespread interest in aligning with Trump’s economic agenda, which promises deregulation and support for industries such as fossil fuels. Trump’s emphasis on personal relationships with corporate executives has further fueled this surge in funding.

    Inaugural committees, which oversee ceremonies and events marking the transfer of power, have historically attracted substantial donations. Contributions to these committees are not capped, unlike campaign contributions, making them a preferred avenue for businesses to gain visibility without direct political controversy. Brendan Glavin, research director at OpenSecrets, described these contributions as a “unique opportunity” for executives to build ties with the incoming administration.

    Trump’s fundraising efforts for the 2025 inauguration are on track to surpass records, with donations reportedly exceeding $150 million. His 2017 inauguration committee raised $107 million, doubling the amount collected for Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration. Experts suggest the rising cost of participation underscores corporate priorities to ensure their interests are represented in Washington.

    Tech industry leaders, who largely distanced themselves from Trump’s first term, are now showing greater willingness to engage. Bezos, speaking at The New York Times’ DealBook conference, expressed optimism about Trump’s deregulation plans and committed to supporting such efforts. Meanwhile, Elon Musk, who invested over $250 million in Trump’s reelection, has been named to lead an advisory group focused on reducing government spending.

    Altman’s endorsement of Trump’s AI policies highlights the shifting dynamics within Silicon Valley, even as Altman faces legal disputes with Musk. Analysts suggest these contributions may reflect an effort to avoid political reprisals or unfavorable policies targeting tech firms. Trump’s 2025 inaugural committee, chaired by real estate investor Steve Witkoff and former Senator Kelly Loeffler, has already attracted major donors such as Miriam Adelson and Diane Hendricks.

    While disclosures for contributions above $200 are required, financial transparency may face delays. Questions also remain over surplus funds, following concerns about the management of Trump’s 2017 inaugural finances. Observers warn that inaugural fundraising underscores broader concerns about corporate influence in government decision-making. Critics, including Craig Holman of Public Citizen, argue that these contributions create a “cesspool” of favoritism, reflecting efforts to secure regulatory advantages rather than purely celebratory intentions. As Trump prepares for his second term, the scale of donations highlights the stakes for businesses navigating the political landscape. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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