Why Big Names Are Donating to Trump's Inauguration

West Palm Beach, Florida, USA,Sun Dec 29 2024
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Top CEOs and their companies are giving big money to President-elect Trump's inaugural committee. They want to be on good terms with him before he takes office. Jeff Bezos from Amazon, Mark Zuckerberg from Meta (Facebook), and Sam Altman from OpenAI are each donating $1 million. Others include $2 million from Robinhood and $1 million each from Uber and its CEO. Ford is even giving a fleet of vehicles along with their $1 million. Hedge fund manager Ken Griffin said he'll give $1 million too. Trump's election win and plans to change economic policies for certain industries, like fossil fuels, make these donations important. Big CEOs want face time and praise from Trump. Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Florida resort, is where many of these meetings happen. Inaugural committees plan and pay for transition events. Unlike donations to a super PAC, these donations don't carry the same political risks. There are no limits on how much can be given. Trump's first inauguration raised a record $107 million. This time, tech giants who stayed away before are now donating. Trump's promises to lessen regulations and his recent friendliness with tech leaders might explain this change. Big Tech has more to gain now from a good relationship with the White House. Amazon's Bezos said he's hopeful about Trump's energy around reducing regulations. Elon Musk, the richest person, spent $250 million to help elect Trump and is involved in transition planning. OpenAI's Altman, who's in a lawsuit with Musk, is also donating and praising Trump. Some experts think these CEOs don't want Trump to target them, so they're giving money to stay on his good side.
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