Tech giants Google and Microsoft (MSFT) have donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration fund. The
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Boeing is donating $1 million to Donald Trump's inauguration, aligning with several other major corporations. This continues Boeing's history of supporting presidential inaugurations. The company's involvement with Trump includes commitments on Air Force One costs and facing ongoing scrutiny from the FAA regarding safety standards.
The blaze in Los Angeles could be the costliest wildfire in US history. A report states Europe bought a record amount of liquefied natural gas from Russia last year. Google and Microsoft have donated $1m each to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund.
“Everybody in the world wants to be at Mar-a-Lago,” said former chairman of the Republican Party of Palm Beach County Sid Dinerstein, who isn’t attending the New Year’s Eve bash but has held fundraisers at the club in the past. “These days, they’ll have every other big name who can claw their way in.”
Microsoft said on Thursday that it is making a $1 million donation to the inauguration fund of President-elect Donald Trump. TakeAway Points: Microsoft has contributed $500,000 for President-elect Donald Trump’s first term and is now contributing $1 million to his inauguration fund.
Several major tech companies and executives are making donations to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fund.
Microsoft will contribute $1 billion to President Donald Trump's inauguration fund. The company joins other tech giants that have contributed to the same fund, including Google and Meta. Amazon is also reportedly considering a donation.
Donald Trump will return to the White House as the first-ever criminally convicted president after his sentencing in a Manhattan courtroom, where the judge presiding over his criminal hush money trial declined to send him to jail but preserved the jury’s historic verdict against the president-elect.