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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's Team Offers to Keep Some Ballroom Donors Incognito - NYT
NYT - Gift LinkPresident Trumps aides have promised transparency about the funding of a new ballroom, but the White House withheld the identities of several donors to the project, including some with business before the administration, The New York Times found.
A list released last month by the White House of more than three dozen donors omitted donation amounts, as well as the names of several individuals and companies that collectively have billions of dollars riding on the outcome of administration policy decisions.
The rush of major business interests to fund a pet project of Mr. Trumps has reinforced a perception in corporate America that the ballroom is a way to curry favor with, or seek protection from, a president who has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to use the levers of government to help allies and punish foes.
Among the donors not disclosed by the White House are a pair of health care companies seeking to protect or expand Medicare reimbursement for their products, as well as the Wall Street powerhouse BlackRock, whose bid to acquire a stake in Panama Canal ports has been supported by Mr. Trump amid opposition from China. Another is Jeff Yass, a major investor in TikToks parent company who could benefit from a Trump-backed deal to keep the social media app up and running in the United States.
The chip-making giant Nvidia, which could be the beneficiary of a deal with the Trump administration to facilitate trade with China, was also not on the list of donors released by the White House. But last week the companys chief executive revealed that it was among the donors, saying he was proud to contribute in a small way to what will be a historic and national monument for our country.
A list released last month by the White House of more than three dozen donors omitted donation amounts, as well as the names of several individuals and companies that collectively have billions of dollars riding on the outcome of administration policy decisions.
The rush of major business interests to fund a pet project of Mr. Trumps has reinforced a perception in corporate America that the ballroom is a way to curry favor with, or seek protection from, a president who has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to use the levers of government to help allies and punish foes.
Among the donors not disclosed by the White House are a pair of health care companies seeking to protect or expand Medicare reimbursement for their products, as well as the Wall Street powerhouse BlackRock, whose bid to acquire a stake in Panama Canal ports has been supported by Mr. Trump amid opposition from China. Another is Jeff Yass, a major investor in TikToks parent company who could benefit from a Trump-backed deal to keep the social media app up and running in the United States.
The chip-making giant Nvidia, which could be the beneficiary of a deal with the Trump administration to facilitate trade with China, was also not on the list of donors released by the White House. But last week the companys chief executive revealed that it was among the donors, saying he was proud to contribute in a small way to what will be a historic and national monument for our country.
NEW: The WH did not disclose several donors to the ballroom who have business before Trump:
— Ken Vogel (@kenvogel.bsky.social) 2025-11-01T16:56:19.955Z
â¶ï¸Jeff Yass, investor in TikTok parent company: .5m+ to ballroom
â¶ï¸BlackRock, trying to buy Panama Canal ports: .5m+
â¶ï¸Extremity Care, Medicare reimbursement issues: .5m
â¶ï¸Vantive, Medicare reimbursement
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Trump's Team Offers to Keep Some Ballroom Donors Incognito - NYT (Original Post)
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underpants
(196,489 posts)1. In related news...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=20770624
Most of the publicly identified donors to President Donald Trumps White House ballroom have high-stakes business before the administration, ranging from billions in government contracts to federal investigations into their companies, the Washington Post reports.
More than half of the companies that donated are facing or have recently faced federal enforcement actions tied to alleged wrongdoing that includes engaging in unfair labor practices, deceiving consumers and harming the environment.
Most of the publicly identified donors to President Donald Trumps White House ballroom have high-stakes business before the administration, ranging from billions in government contracts to federal investigations into their companies, the Washington Post reports.
More than half of the companies that donated are facing or have recently faced federal enforcement actions tied to alleged wrongdoing that includes engaging in unfair labor practices, deceiving consumers and harming the environment.
vapor2
(4,506 posts)2. Safe to repost on bs?
Blues Heron
(8,834 posts)3. The Netflix movie house of dynamite shows 3 things trump trashed- BLM plaza, the peace vigil, and the East Wing
Its a new movie that is already outdated. Trump likes to smash shit and kill people.
kacekwl
(9,144 posts)4. The donors should
wear masks like ice goons who don't want their neighbors to recognize them. Shouldn't they be proud to donate to fascism ?