Candlelight, big checks and a corporate-backed ballroom: Ethics experts warn of Trump project
Summary
President Trump held a dinner for wealthy donors supporting a new White House ballroom project. The event, attended by major corporate representatives, raises concerns among ethics experts about the influence of money on government decisions and transparency issues.Key Facts
- President Trump organized a dinner for donors funding a new White House ballroom.
- The dinner included executives from companies like Google, Amazon, and Lockheed Martin.
- The ballroom project will cost over $200 million and was announced in July.
- Ethics experts express concerns about the event's influence on presidential decisions.
- No legal lines are claimed to be crossed, but experts criticize the project's ethics.
- A $24.5 million YouTube settlement related to Trump is helping fund the ballroom.
- The White House stated the upgrades won't use taxpayer money and are for future benefit.
- Ethics experts call for public disclosure of all donors and their contributions.
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