The Trump administration has released a list of the private donors contributing funds to the new ballroom being constructed on the White House grounds, which is expected to cost around $300 million.
In the announcement, President Donald Trump said that the project would not use taxpayer funds, and that he and other private donors would bankroll the building.
According to a list provided by the White House to The Epoch Times, donors include Amazon, Apple, Google, Caterpillar Inc., HP Inc., Lockheed Martin, Meta Platforms, Microsoft, Palantir Technologies, and the Union Pacific Railroad.
A briefing from the administration cited the constraints of the current event facilities at the White House, saying that presidents are “currently unable to host major functions honoring world leaders and other countries without having to install a large and unsightly tent approximately 100 yards away from the main building entrance.”
About $22 million has already been allocated to the construction from the settlement of a 2021 lawsuit Trump brought against YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.
The ballroom will be connected to where the East Wing of the White House currently sits. That wing was constructed in 1902 and then renovated to add a second story in 1942.
More extensive demolition is being done to the East Wing than what was initially anticipated and the president said in comments from the Oval Office on Oct. 22 that “certain areas” of the wing will be left, but that after “a tremendous amount of study with some of the best architects in the world,” it was determined that knocking down a large portion of it would be most advantageous.
“I would just add, any president can do such things to the White House grounds," Leavitt said. "There have been many presidents in the past who have made their mark on this beautiful White House complex. This briefing room, as you all know, was not once a briefing room; it was a swimming pool.”
The press secretary said that “we’re all grateful” for the modifications made by presidents in the past, adding: “In due time, the East Wing is going to be more beautiful and modern than ever before. And in addition, there will be a big, beautiful ballroom that can hold big parties and state visits for generations to come.”
The remaining currently listed donors to the ballroom are: Altria Group Inc., Booz Allen Hamilton, Coinbase, Comcast Corporation, J. Pepe and Emilia Fanjul, Hard Rock International, Micron Technology, NextEra Energy Inc., Ripple, Reynolds American, T-Mobile, Tether America, Adelson Family Foundation, Stefan E. Brodie, Betty Wold Johnson Foundation, Charles and Marissa Cascarilla, Edward and Shari Glazer, Harold Hamm, Benjamin Leon Jr., The Lutnick Family, The Laura & Isaac Perlmutter Foundation, Stephen A. Schwarzman, Konstantin Sokolov, Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher, Paolo Tiramani, Cameron Winklevoss, and Tyler Winklevoss.
