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Watchdog Says Trump Ballroom Donors Received Federal Contracts

Two-thirds of the 24 corporate donors to Trump’s White House ballroom have received $279 billion in federal contracts over five years, raising concerns about influence and conflicts of interest.

  • On July 31, the White House announced a $300 million ballroom funded by private donors, and on Oct. 21, crews began demolishing the East Wing, reducing it to rubble within three days.
  • Public Citizen's report examined the three dozen donors the administration disclosed plus three more CBS News identified, while The White House said Monday soliciting donations relieves taxpayers and claimed transparency.
  • The 24 publicly disclosed companies spent more than $960 million in lobbying last cycle and received $279 billion in government contracts over five years.
  • Sen. Adam Schiff and colleagues demanded a `complete accounting` of ballroom funding last week, while lawmakers and preservationists criticized demolition without approvals and a poll found Americans oppose it 2-to-1.
  • Lockheed Martin and at least 14 contributors face federal enforcement actions, while Public Citizen found 16 of 24 donors have government contracts amid the 90,000-square-foot project Trump pledges to finish.
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