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...
President Trump and a roster of private donors are financing the new White House ballroom, and the White House says will be used; Trump himself has said he will contribute and called the project “paid...
OpenSecrets maintains a campaign-finance profile for Rep. Jasmine Crockett and offers donor and industry breakdowns for the 2024 cycle, but the provided excerpts do not include a full, itemized list o...
The reporting reviewed shows that the only systematic roster of private contributors made public during the Trump administration concerns the multimillion‑dollar East Wing/ballroom project — a list of...
A White House list released in October identified 37 donors — a mix of tech giants, defense contractors, finance firms, crypto figures, energy interests and wealthy individuals — who are contributing ...
The White House released a list of 37 private donors who are funding President Trump’s planned $300 million, 90,000‑square‑foot ballroom, a mix of Big Tech firms, defense contractors, crypto figures a...
Private donors are financing a planned White House ballroom and related East Wing renovation, with reports naming major tech firms, defense contractors, and wealthy individuals among contributors; the...
Private donations are the primary funding mechanism reported for the White House ballroom renovation, routed through a nonprofit, the , with large tech, defense, and crypto-linked donors named in medi...