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The White House releases the list of 37 donors for Trump's $400 million banquet hall project, including several tech and crypto companies.
Mars Finance reports, citing Fortune, that the White House has released a list of 37 donors for the construction project of the Trump administration’s new White House Ballroom (White House Ballroom). The project’s budget has increased from an initial $200 million to $400 million, and the funding is mainly raised through tax-deductible private donations. The list shows that a number of technology and crypto industry companies participated in the donations, including: Meta, Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Coinbase, Ripple, Tether, Palantir Technologies. Among the reports, it was said that Google’s parent company Alphabet reached a settlement with Trump this year over the YouTube ban incident, and that it used $22 million of the settlement money for the construction of this ballroom; defense contractor Lockheed Martin is also reportedly to have donated more than $10 million. In addition, several figures from the crypto industry are also on the list, including: Charles Cascarilla, Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss. The report states that Trump has recently been accelerating the construction of this ballroom project and tying it to White House security needs. Previously, the White House East Wing was demolished in 2025, making room for a new building of about 90,000 square feet.