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White House Reveals Donor List for Trump Administration’s New Ballroom Project Amid Estimated $300 Million Cost

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Last updated: October 26, 2025 2:01 pm
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Published: October 26, 2025
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The White House has unveiled a list of 37 donors contributing to the ambitious construction project for the Trump administration’s new ballroom, following the recent demolition of the historic East Wing. The estimated expenditure for this 90,000-square-foot project has surged to over $300 million, significantly increasing from the initial July estimate of $200 million. President Donald Trump has made it clear that taxpayers will not be footing the bill, emphasizing the project will be funded through private contributions.

The donations, which are tax-deductible, will be funneled to the nonprofit Trust for the National Mall. While the specific amounts contributed by each donor have not been disclosed, Trump’s name is notably absent from the list, despite his assertion that he would personally finance part of the project.

Among the notable corporate donors are leading tech companies and major players with existing government contracts. Meta Platforms, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, recently pledged substantial investments in U.S. initiatives, reinforcing their cooperative relationship with federal digital policy. Apple, under CEO Tim Cook, has committed to further domestic manufacturing, resonating with the administration’s goals. Amazon, recognized for its extensive federal contracts, has also fostered a new rapport with the White House.

Google’s parent company, Alphabet, agreed to a $24.5 million settlement over a dispute with Trump and allocated a portion of this settlement toward the ballroom. Major defense contractor Lockheed Martin reportedly committed over $10 million to the project, expressing gratitude for the chance to support the administration’s vision. Other corporate contributors include Microsoft, Comcast, and Altria, all of whom have either significant dealings with the government or some connection to Trump.

In addition to corporate donors, several private and family foundations have stepped forward. The Adelson Family Foundation, known for its robust Republican support, is among the largest contributors. Other notable personal donors include wealthy individuals like oil tycoon Harold Hamm, healthcare entrepreneur Benjamín Leon Jr., and siblings Edward and Shari Glazer, who own the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Financial technology advocates like Charles and Marissa Cascarilla and cryptocurrency entrepreneurs Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have also pledged their support, highlighting a diverse array of interests in the donor pool. Political engagement is evident, with numerous donors having historical ties to Trump’s fundraising efforts and ongoing political initiatives.

Overall, the fundraising strategy reflects a concerted effort by the Trump administration to garner support from business leaders and influential donors, underlining the blending of corporate interests with governmental projects within the current political landscape.

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