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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCelebrating Their Newly Purchased Gov't, Corporations Open the Cash Spigot for Trumps Inauguration
WASHINGTON When Donald J. Trump strides onto the inaugural ballroom floor this week amid the sprawling celebration of his swearing-in, he will have corporate America and many of its titans to thank for the rapturous greeting.
Chevron, the oil giant, has given $500,000 for the dayslong festivities. Boeing, which has been a target of Mr. Trump, pledged $1 million. And Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, giants of the gambling industry, are said to have donated more than that by themselves.
All told, the group planning the inaugural festivities says it has raised more than $100 million, which would be nearly double the record for an inauguration, with much of it coming in six- and seven-figure checks from Americas corporate suites.
In exchange, Mr. Trumps most prolific donors will gain access to what amounts to a parallel inauguration week, carefully planned and largely out of public sight, during which they can mingle with members of the incoming administration over intimate meals and witness Mr. Trumps ascension from the front rows.
But ethics experts say Mr. Trumps donors are being given greater access and facing fewer limits on donations than those in other recent inaugurations, despite his vow to drain the swamp of special interests in Washington.
This is nothing short of selling access to the president, the vice president and the cabinet, said Craig Holman, a registered lobbyist for Public Citizen, a nonpartisan ethics group in Washington. This is very unfettered, brazen selling of access. It certainly runs counter to any presidential candidate who was talking about draining the swamp.
Chevron, the oil giant, has given $500,000 for the dayslong festivities. Boeing, which has been a target of Mr. Trump, pledged $1 million. And Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, giants of the gambling industry, are said to have donated more than that by themselves.
All told, the group planning the inaugural festivities says it has raised more than $100 million, which would be nearly double the record for an inauguration, with much of it coming in six- and seven-figure checks from Americas corporate suites.
In exchange, Mr. Trumps most prolific donors will gain access to what amounts to a parallel inauguration week, carefully planned and largely out of public sight, during which they can mingle with members of the incoming administration over intimate meals and witness Mr. Trumps ascension from the front rows.
But ethics experts say Mr. Trumps donors are being given greater access and facing fewer limits on donations than those in other recent inaugurations, despite his vow to drain the swamp of special interests in Washington.
This is nothing short of selling access to the president, the vice president and the cabinet, said Craig Holman, a registered lobbyist for Public Citizen, a nonpartisan ethics group in Washington. This is very unfettered, brazen selling of access. It certainly runs counter to any presidential candidate who was talking about draining the swamp.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/15/us/politics/trump-inauguration-donations-corporations.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share
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Celebrating Their Newly Purchased Gov't, Corporations Open the Cash Spigot for Trumps Inauguration (Original Post)
CousinIT
Jan 2017
OP
Will Trump himself come out with money from this or just his reelection campaign?
redstatebluegirl
Jan 2017
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redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)1. Will Trump himself come out with money from this or just his reelection campaign?
Ilsa
(61,690 posts)2. I hope the potato salad gets left out
For a few days in a warm kitchen.