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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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MarineBob · 56-60, M
My business is ran basically the same way. I purchase mainly from those that purchase from me.
JSul3 · 70-79
@MarineBob The US government is not a business. It is a government.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@JSul3 that's the problem it needs to be ran as a business
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

"The US government is not a business. It is a government."

Tell that to the members of the House and Senate who almost invariably become multimillionaires in short order. 🤫
@JSul3 The United States is very much a business the way it awards contracts to the military and prison industrial complexes, runs their bureaucracies, as well as how it operates off of a budget.
JSul3 · 70-79
@NativePortlander1970

No, the federal government is not a business, but rather a public entity that serves the people:
Purpose
The goal of a business is to make a profit, while the goal of the government is to serve the people.
Role
The role of business is to supply goods and services in a competitive marketplace, while the role of government is to help keep that marketplace competitive and responsible.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

"The goal of a business is to make a profit..."

And the goal of altogether too many politicians is to profit financially and to continue to profit by staying in power by hook or by crook.
@JSul3 You should have learned to pay better attention during the US Government/Civics portion in high school history.

https://www.performance.gov/pma/businessofgov/

https://bilirakis.house.gov/services/federal-government-business-opportunities

https://www.educatedinlaw.org/2019/02/united-states-is-a-federal-corporation-says-u-s-code-title-28/

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https://journals.law.harvard.edu/lpr/2016/03/25/the-business-of-government/

cc: @MarineBob
JSul3 · 70-79
@NativePortlander1970 The government is WE THE PEOPLE.
The government serves the people.

Based upon Trump's failed business record, and multiple bankruptcies....you better hope he does not crash the economy and the country.
JSul3 · 70-79
@Thinkerbell Vote them out.
@JSul3 The federal government hasn't served We the People since Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Morgan, created corporatist based lobbying in the late 19th century.
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Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

"Vote them out."

Some of them were.

JSul3 · 70-79
@Thinkerbell Fact is, Trump was not elected by the majority either.
More voted against him than for him.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

And even more voted against Kamala than voted against Trump.

Tsk, tsk, JSul, you seem to have an incurable
penchant for not telling the whole truth. 🤭
@JSul3 Gee, math is sure hard to figure out, 75 million is more than 77.3 million (rounding up) now? 🤔

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JSul3 · 70-79
@Thinkerbell Not at all. Harris lost. I accept the results. I am not going to storm the capital.

Fact is Trump does not have a mandate.
Watch who gets richer during Trump 2.0....besides Trump himself.
JSul3 · 70-79
@NativePortlander1970 It's easy.
Did you see that 49.9% for your boy?
Math says 49.9 is less than 50.
No majority.
@JSul3 Yet more than he got in 2016...
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and 2020...
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Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@JSul3

"Fact is Trump does not have a mandate."

Then neither did Lincoln in 1860; he only got 39.7% of the popular vote, much less than 49.9%.

And as for getting richer, I have no doubt that Schiff (for example) will get richer, now that he's in the Senate.