President-elect Trump's inaugural fund has seen many contributions from major companies in recent weeks.
They come ahead of Trump's January 20 inauguration ceremony and events as America's 47th president.
Industries to which donating companies belong in the range from aerospace and technology to automotive and finance, among others.
Boeing told FOX Business that it is “pleased to continue Boeing's bipartisan tradition of supporting US Presidential Inaugural Committees.”
“Google is pleased to support the 2025 inauguration with a live stream on YouTube and a direct link on our homepage,” Karan Bhatia, Global Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy, told FOX Business. “We also donate to the founding committee.”
“The inauguration of a new president is an old tradition in the United States,” Toyota said. “Like many other companies, Toyota Motor North America is pleased to support the inauguration, which reflects our deep and growing US presence.”
“As part of our decades-long commitment to bipartisan advocacy, Intuit will donate $1 million to the president-elect's inaugural committee,” Intuit said in a statement to FOX Business. “Intuit is committed to ensuring that our customers' voices are heard on the issues that matter, and our broad participation in the democratic process reflects our growth as a company and the diversity of policy issues that affect the nearly 100 million diverse consumers and businesses we serve.”
Here are some of the companies that made the first fund donations and how much they contributed.
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In addition to the airline's contribution, Trump's initial fund also received $1 million from Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
According to the representative of the company, cars are also provided by Ford for the opening ceremony.
Like Ford, General Motors is supporting the inauguration with cars.
Bank of America confirmed to FOX Business that it contributed to Trump's inauguration without disclosing the amount.
In addition, his first fund is also receiving donations from Goldman Sachs, according to a source familiar with the matter. The size of this donation, which is not known, was reported by Reuters earlier.
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Companies like Bank of America, Google, Microsoft have done this for the inaugural committees of previous presidents. In another example, Boeing donated $1 million to presidential inauguration committees in 2013, 2017 and 2021, according to the company.
Companies aren't the only ones sending funds to the committee for Trump's January 20 inauguration.
FOX News Digital reported on this in mid-December Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, had plans to give. The donation is said to be worth 1 million dollars.
Another tech CEO—Apple's Tim Cook—contributed to this measure, according to Axios. FOX Business has reached out to Apple for comment.
In total, Trump's inauguration fund received more than 170 million dollars. This was reported by The New York Times last week.
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The president-elect's swearing-in ceremony will take place at noon local time on Monday and is expected to be attended by hundreds of thousands of people in person.
A number of other events will be held that day, including a parade and three balls after the inauguration. Before that, events are also held on Saturdays and Sundays.
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