President Donald Trump raised more than $239 million in 2025 president Inauguration ceremony will destroy previous inauguration fundraising records.
Record-breaking totals disclosed by Trump’s Presidential Inaugural Committee Submit On Sunday, he was accompanied by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). It surpassed almost record totals $107 million Trump grew up for his 2017 inauguration ceremony. The enormous amount collected by President Trump’s Inaugural Committee is more than twice the amount raised by former President Joe Biden when he collected it. Almost $62 million For his inauguration ceremony in 2021 Scaling back dGain concerns about the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to FEC filing, the biggest contribution to the first committee was a $5 million contribution from the pride of pilgrims at American food and poultry companies.
The FEC Filing Show contributed to the presidential inauguration fund, including California-based chipmaker Nvidia. nvidia It refers to itself As the “world leader in artificial intelligence computing.”
Previously, other tech giants, including Amazon and Meta. announcement That they had planned to donate $1 million to Trump’s 2025 inauguration fund. (Related: “Businesses Take Home”: UAW President defends Trump’s tariffs at oral slugfest along with MSNBC hosts)
Raleigh, N.C. – November 4: Republican presidential candidate, former US President Donald Trump, takes the stage at a campaign rally at J.S. Daughton Arena on November 4, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Somodevilla/Getty Images)
An anonymous source close to Trump’s fundraising I said it before The excess donation from Trump’s first fund is expected to be directed to his future presidential library.
In particular, a variety of major companies alongside the foreign countries have pledged to invest more in the US over the next few years after Trump’s 2024 election victory.
Trump’s vance First The committee could not immediately request comment.
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