Warren-led inquiry draws new details on Trump ballroom donations from major corporations
A series of corporations have shared new details about donations to President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom, in response to queries by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and other lawmakers regarding...
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A series of corporations have shared new details about donations to President Donald Trump ’s White House ballroom, in response to queries by Sen. Elizabeth Warren , D-Mass., and other lawmakers regarding contributions. Trump revealed in October 2025 that construction had gotten underway on the ballroom, which led to the demolition of the White House ’s historic East Wing. He asserted the ballroom would be privately funded at an estimated cost of $300 million — up from the $200 million estimate first provided in July 2025 when the project was unveiled. Meanwhile, Democrats have voiced concerns that organizations might have contributed to the project because they are seeking something in return from the administration. Microsoft said that a fundraiser contacted the tech giant about a possible donation, and Amazon said that it started communicating with a fundraising group in August, according to letters from several giant corporations released by Warren’s office. SWALWELL MOCKED FOR DEMANDING 2028 DEMOCRATS PLEDGE TO DEMOLISH TRUMP'S BALLROOM Microsoft said that it was provided information on the Trust for the National Mall’s management of contributions as a partner of the National Park Service, how to donate, and an invitation to a dinner for supporters. Microsoft ultimately contributed to the Trust for the National Mall with the understanding that the funds would go toward the ballroom. "Microsoft understands that these funds (along with contributions from other donors) will be used to support the construction of the ballroom," Microsoft counsel Karen Christian said in a letter to lawmakers in December 2025. "As Microsoft has publicly stated, Microsoft supported this effort to update a home built more than 200 years ago so that it can meet the needs of the 21st century." TRUMP PAUSES OIL EXEC SUMMIT TO PEEK AT WHITE HOUSE BALLROOM'S PROGRESS "The benefits of this project will redound not only to this presidency, but presidencies to come, as they welcome guests to…