How is Trump's ballroom being funded?
The ballroom is being paid primarily through , according to the administration’s disclosures and press reports; the White House insists no taxpayer dollars are funding the project and says donors plus...
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The ballroom is being paid primarily through , according to the administration’s disclosures and press reports; the White House insists no taxpayer dollars are funding the project and says donors plus...
The available materials do not identify any private donor as having funded the ; reporting instead attributes the court’s creation to White House renovation decisions, notably under President Barack O...
Available public trackers show that measuring “largest total donations from AIPAC‑linked PACs” is complicated because AIPAC itself does not directly contribute to candidates; donations come from pro‑I...
AIPAC and allied pro‑Israel funders were major players in U.S. politics during and after the Trump years: public reporting and watchdog trackers document heavy spending (AIPAC and allied super‑PACs re...
The available reporting shows the White House ballroom project is being presented as funded primarily by private donors, including President Trump himself and several major corporations and wealthy in...
Multiple high‑profile U.S. presidential figures have taken money or benefited from spending by pro‑Israel political action committees and affiliated super PACs; reporting and PAC disclosures specifica...