Trump's inaugural fund has a record $170M US in donations. Why corporations are so eager to give
- Trump's second inaugural fund has raised a record $170 million US, surpassing previous inauguration totals from Biden and Obama, as reported by CBC News.
- Corporations are eager to donate, hoping to secure favorable relationships with Trump, who has made promises regarding deregulation, according to Bruce Freed.
- For the first time, several crypto companies are donating to the fund, reflecting their desire for influence with the new administration, noted by Brendan Glavin.
- Concerns have been raised about the potential for corporate influence on politics and the lack of transparency in how the funds will be used, as highlighted by Craig Holman.
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