PANews reported on October 26 that Fortune magazine reported that a total of 37 donors provided funds for the construction of the White House ballroom, including Silicon Valley technology giants and cryptocurrency companies. Among them, corporate donors include Meta, Apple, Amazon, Google, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Comcast, Altria, Hard Rock International, Micron Technology, Caterpillar, Booz Allen Hamilton, HP, Booz Allen Hamilton, NextEra Energy, Reynolds American, T‑Mobile, Palantir Technologies, and encryption companies include Tether America and Ripple; private and family donors include: Adelson Family Foundation, Stefan E. Brodie, Betty Wold Johnson Foundation, Charles and Marissa Cascarilla, Edward and Shari Glazer, Harold Hamm, Benjamín Leon Jr., the Lutnick family headed by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Gemini co-founders Cameron Winklevoss and Tyler Winklevoss, etc.
Fortune Magazine Reveals 37 Donors Funding White House Ballroom, Including Gemini Partners

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