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Trump Tells Corporations: Time to donate bigly to my inauguration fund....or else.

Trump Blackmail In Action....Pay Up or Else!
Is this what you voted for?
When will Trump tell you to pay up?
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Trump 'keeping tabs' on which companies aren't shelling out inauguration cash: report
Brad Reed for Raw Story
December 25, 2024 4:25PM ET

A new report from Rolling Stone claims that President-elect Donald Trump is "keeping tabs" on major corporations that have not yet forked out big bucks for his inauguration fund.

American companies are forking out money to Trump's inauguration at a time when he's threatening to slap major tariffs on foreign goods, and his decision to grant certain companies exceptions could be a make or break for their profits.

According to Rolling Stone's sources, Trump himself seems to understand this particular power dynamic, which is why he is reportedly demanding to know which firms have paid up and which ones haven't.

"In the past few weeks, Trump has at times asked close allies about how much major corporations have donated to the inaugural committee, and has sometimes inquired about specific companies by name," the publication writes. "Earlier this month, when the president-elect asked about one big-name corporation and was told it hadn’t donated, Trump replied, 'Well, they better do it soon then.'"

The report goes on to note that most of the big names in corporate America seem to have gotten the message and have been giving big in an apparent effort to avoid becoming objects of Trump's wrath.

"Some of the top donors include: Amazon ($1 million); AT&T Bank of America; Charter Communications ($1 million); Coinbase ($1 million); Ford ($1 million); General Motors; Goldman Sachs; Intuit ($1 million); Stanley Black & Decker ($1 million); Toyota ($1 million); and Uber ($1 million, plus another $1 million from its CEO)," writes Rolling Stone. "Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is giving $1 million. The powerful drug lobby Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers, or PhRMA, is kicking in $1 million, as is Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI."

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So there you have it. Blackmail, coercion, strong arming, or a plain and simple threat, Trump says pay me or else.
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Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
Funny how short Rolling Stones' memory is... 🤭

"Numerous corporations helped bankroll President Joe Biden's made-for-TV inauguration celebrations, together contributing well into the eight-figures to fund the festivities, according to new disclosure documents filed with federal regulators.

Many of these corporations spend tens of millions of dollars annually to lobby and otherwise influence the federal government, including Congress and the White House. And some also are government contractors who stand to make millions — even billions — of dollars off the deals they strike with the Biden administration.

Several companies contributed $1 million, including Bank of America, AT&T, Comcast Corp., Boeing, Qualcomm Inc., drug maker Pfizer, Uber Technologies, defense contractor Lockheed Martin, medical technology company Masimo Corporation and motion picture company Levantine Entertainment LLC."

https://www.businessinsider.com/joe-biden-corporations-president-inauguration-washington-2021-4?op=1
JSul3 · 70-79
@Thinkerbell Notice the difference:

Amazon ($1 million);

AT&T Bank of America....both on the Biden list

Charter Communications...Biden had Comcast.

Coinbase
Ford
General Motors;
Goldman Sachs.
Intuit
Stanley Black & Decker
Toyota

Uber...Also on the Biden list.

"Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is giving $1 million.
The powerful drug lobby Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers, or PhRMA, is kicking in $1 million, as is Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI."


Not to mention the $ Elon Musk has given to Trump.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

Yep, notice the difference:

"Unions and individual Democratic megadonors also made six- and seven-figure contributions [to Biden's inauguration].

Biden's inauguration committee chose to accept corporate contributions. Barack Obama's 2009 inaugural rejected them."
JSul3 · 70-79
@Thinkerbell Not a fan of those accepting corporate money, regardless of party.
Thank you Citizens United.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

Yet you initially chose to tell only part of the story by quoting that Rolling Stones piece.

The whole story had to be dragged out of you. 🙄
JSul3 · 70-79
@Thinkerbell Hey there fairy, you can easily do a web search on this topic and get many more legit sources.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

Which I did, to get at the whole truth.
JSul3 · 70-79
@Thinkerbell Be sure you keep track of who pays and what your orange leader has to say about it.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

I have no doubt that you'll regale us with what your orange demon says, from such credible sources as Rolling Stone. 🤭