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To: pocotrader who wrote (1573031)11/22/2025 4:46:46 PM
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To: pocotrader who wrote (1573031)11/22/2025 4:57:08 PM
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You posted a lie. John responded with the truth.

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A White House official provided the list on Thursday of corporations and individuals that will contribute to the ballroom.

The list does not specify exact amounts pledged or paid by each donor, nor has the White House said how much Trump — who’s said he’ll personally use his own funds as well — plans to contribute.

The full list, as provided by the White House:

  • Altria Group Inc.
  • Amazon
  • Apple
  • Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
  • 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. Schwarzmann
  • Konstantin Sokolov
  • Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher
  • Paolo Tiramani
  • Cameron Winklevoss
  • Tyler Winklevoss



To: pocotrader who wrote (1573031)11/22/2025 6:38:00 PM
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Google AI===>>

Is Trump using some of his own money for the ballroom?

Yes,
Donald Trump is using some of his own money to help fund the new White House ballroom, in addition to private donations from numerous corporations and individuals. The total cost for the project is estimated at around $300 million and is not being funded by taxpayers.
Additional details on the ballroom funding:
  • Trump's contributions: Trump confirmed on social media that he personally is contributing funds toward the project. The exact amount he is contributing has not been specified.
  • Corporate and individual donors: A list of donors includes major corporations such as Amazon, Apple, Google, and Meta.
  • Settlement money: A portion of the funding, $22 million, comes from a legal settlement between Trump and YouTube, a Google subsidiary, over his account's suspension after January 6, 2021. This money is being contributed to the Trust for the National Mall for the project.
  • Donor concerns: The fundraising model has drawn criticism from some legal experts who have raised concerns that donations from the private sector could be a way for corporations and individuals to gain access or influence with the administration.