WASHINGTON / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – Donald Trump’s controversial ballroom project in the White House continues to make headlines. Senator Richard Blumenthal has raised questions about donations made by billion-dollar corporations and CEOs to build the 90,000-square-foot, $300 million ballroom. But the donors’ answers remain vague.
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The controversy surrounding Donald Trump’s ballroom project in the White House never ends. Senator Richard Blumenthal has written to more than 30 known donors seeking clarity on financing for the 90,000 square meter, $300 million building. But the answers he received were anything but enlightening.
The donors include big names such as Apple, Amazon and Meta. These companies claim that their support for the project is just another example of their philanthropic efforts. But there were no concrete figures or details about the discussions with Trump’s entourage.
Particularly ironic is Meta’s justification for supporting the project to promote preservation of the White House grounds, even though Trump had the entire East Wing demolished to make room for the ballroom. Other companies such as Coinbase and Ripple also emphasized their patriotic motives, but without mentioning specific amounts.
Only Google said it would donate $22 million as part of a settlement with Trump after he was banned from YouTube. Most donors say they abide by all laws and expect nothing in return from Trump. But the lack of clarity about the actual donation amounts and the motivation behind them remains.
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