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Corporate Donors and Lobbyists Linked to Trump’s White House Ballroom Fundraising Efforts

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Last updated: November 20, 2025 5:48 am
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Published: November 20, 2025
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A recent report by the government accountability watchdog Public Citizen highlights the significant role that corporate donations play in the fundraising efforts for President Trump’s new White House ballroom. The report reveals that the majority of the corporations contributing to the $300 million project are linked to three lobbying firms: Miller Strategies, Ballard Partners, and Michael Best Strategies.

In a gathering held last month in the White House East Room—a future extension to the new ballroom—lobbyists from these firms socialized with the president and top executives from leading technology and cryptocurrency companies. Attendees enjoyed a lavish meal featuring tomato salad and Beef Wellington as they celebrated their contributions to the privately funded construction of the ballroom.

Among those present were representatives from a range of well-known firms, including tobacco giant Altria, telecommunications companies Comcast and T-Mobile, and tech giants Microsoft and Amazon. Several corporations have engaged multiple lobbying firms, reportedly investing hundreds of thousands of dollars annually for advocacy efforts in front of Congress and the Trump administration.

Notably, a fourth firm, Akin, is also identified as having provided lobbying or legal services to at least nine of the donor companies. One of its lobbyists was also spotted at the East Room dinner. The connections between lobbyists and corporate clients have been instrumental in facilitating these fundraising efforts, according to unnamed sources.

Key individuals from the lobbying firms attended the fundraising event, including Reince Priebus, a former chief of staff for Trump who now leads Michael Best Strategies, as well as Jeff Miller and Brian Ballard from their respective firms. Despite inquiries, these lobbyists have chosen not to comment on the affair.

The report broke down the donor corporations represented by the lobbying firms. Ballard Partners counts 11 donors among its clients, while Miller Strategies has six, and Michael Best Strategies has five. Companies associated with these firms include renowned names like Apple, Google, and several cryptocurrency entities.

The fundraising effort has drawn scrutiny from Democratic senators Richard Blumenthal, Elizabeth Warren, and Adam Schiff, who have sent a list of questions to prominent figures involved in the fundraising, seeking to clarify their roles and the extent of their financial dealings in relation to the ballroom project. Their inquiries focus on when these individuals were engaged in fundraising, their communications within the presidential sphere, the financial targets set for them, and whether they foresee any compensation from the donations.

The senators emphasized the importance of transparency regarding the sources of funding for what is described as one of the most significant construction projects at the White House in modern history, underlining the public’s right to know about the entities contributing to this high-profile initiative. While calls for greater disclosure accompany this inquiry, it is worth noting that no allegations of legal wrongdoing have been directed at the lobbyists or fundraisers involved.

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