Trump's $200M White House Ballroom Funded by Government Contractors Seeking Access
Trump announced construction of a $200-250 million White House ballroom funded entirely by private donors including Lockheed Martin, Google, Palantir, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, and Blackstone. Nearly 40 corporations with billions in federal contracts pledged $5-10 million each, with donors’ names to be etched into the building. The arrangement allows companies with pending regulatory matters and government contracts to buy influence through tax-deductible contributions funneled via a nonprofit. Trump hosted a ‘Legacy Dinner’ in September for ballroom donors including representatives from Palantir and Lockheed Martin, both of which hold massive Defense Department contracts. This represents the conversion of a public institution—the White House—into a pay-to-play monument where corporations literally inscribe their names into the seat of government.
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- Who's paying for the White House ballroom and what's in it for them - CBS News (2025-09-19) [Tier 1]
- Trump White House ballroom financed by Big Tech and these other corporate donors - CNBC (2025-10-23) [Tier 2]
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