Democrats Question Tech Giants on Trump Ballroom Donations, Antitrust Concerns
Democrats question tech firms including Apple and Amazon about $200 million White House ballroom donations amid concerns of influencing antitrust enforcement.
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Democrats question tech giants on Trump ballroom donations, antitrust concerns
Nearly a dozen Democratic lawmakers pressed major tech companies Wednesday on their donations to President Trump’s ballroom, raising concerns about “any potential quid-pro-quo arrangement” related to antitrust cases and investigations. In letters to leaders at Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft and Nvidia, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Rep. Dave Min (D-Calif.) and nine other Democrats underscored that the tech giants could benefit from favorable…
Dems 'deeply concerned' over Trump ballroom funding as they warn of 'quid pro quo' payment
Democrats are "deeply concerned" that some donations made to Donald Trump's White House ballroom project could be perceived as "quid pro quo" payments. Senator Elizabeth Warren and a collection of other Dem representatives are in talks with leaders from Microsoft, Meta, and Nvidia, among others, to receive further details on their donations to the ballroom plan. The president confirmed the money used in renovating the east wing of the White Hous…
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