The White House has released a list of donors for the Trump administration’s new ballroom construction project, following a historic East Wing demolition that began this week.
A list released by White House officials and reviewed by Fortune shows all 37 donors footing the bill instead—and it includes some of the nation’s largest tech companies, companies with government contracts and members of the administration.
1. Meta Platforms
2. Apple
3. Amazon
4. Google
5. Lockheed Martin
“Lockheed Martin is grateful for the opportunity to help bring the President’s vision to reality and make this addition to the People’s House, a powerful symbol of the American ideals we work to defend every day,” a spokesperson told Fortune.
6. Microsoft
7. Comcast
8. Altria
9. Coinbase
10. Palantir Technologies
11. T‑Mobile
12. Ripple
13. Hard Rock International
14. Tether America
16. Micron Technology
17. Caterpillar
18. Booz Allen Hamilton
19. HP
20. NextEra Energy
21. Reynolds American
22. The Adelson Family Foundation
23. Stefan E. Brodie
24. Betty Wold Johnson Foundation
25. Charles and Marissa Cascarilla
26. Edward and Shari Glazer
27. Harold Hamm
28. Benjamín Leon Jr.
29. The Lutnick Family
Led by Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, the family is a major supporter of Trump’s economic agenda and philanthropy.
30. The Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Foundation
31. Stephen A. Schwarzman
32. Konstantin Sokolov
The Russian‑born American investor is involved in infrastructure and energy holdings.
33. Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher
34. Paolo Tiramani
The founder of 3D Modular Systems and a Florida-based construction‑tech entrepreneur is active in real estate innovation.
35. Cameron Winklevoss
36. Tyler Winklevoss
37. J. Pepe and Emilia Fanjul



