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Who's Really Paying for Trump's White House Upgrade?
USAThursday, November 13, 2025
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Key Details
- Total Project Cost: $300 million
- Funding Source: Entirely self-funded by Trump and his friends
- Number of Donors: 37 (list incomplete, missing notable contributors like Carrier Group and Nvidia)
- Foreign Entities: None
Industry Breakdown
Tech Industry
- Amazon: $1 million donation (despite past criticism of Jeff Bezos)
- Apple: $1 million donation (Tim Cook improving relations with Trump)
- Google: $1 million donation (settled lawsuit with Trump for $24.5 million)
- Meta: Contributed
Crypto World
- Coinbase: Contributed (CEO Brian Armstrong top donor to pro-crypto PAC)
- Ripple: Contributed (settled lawsuit with SEC)
- Tether: Contributed (CEO visited White House)
Energy and Industrial
- Caterpillar: Donates to both parties, leans Republican
- NextEra Energy: World's largest electric utility holding company
- Union Pacific: Proposed merger with Norfolk Southern awaiting approval
Philanthropic Donors
- Adelson Family Foundation
- Betty Wold Johnson Foundation
- Laura & Isaac Perlmutter Foundation
Trump Administration Officials and Families
- Benjamin Leon Jr.
- Kelly Loeffler
- Lutnick Family
Communications and Entertainment
- Comcast
- Hard Rock International
- T-Mobile
Big Tobacco
- Altria Group
- Reynolds American
Defense and National Security
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
Individual Donors
- Biotech entrepreneurs
- Blockchain founders
- Sugar refining interests
- Sports team owners
- Oil tycoons
- Private equity firm heads
- Philanthropists
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