Trump’s Ballroom Donors Got $50 Billion in Government Contracts: Who Gains Most? 

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A watchdog report released this week found that 14 of the 27 known corporate donors to President Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom project received more than $50 billion in new or expanded government contracts in the six months following the start of demolition. Lockheed Martin alone accounted for $43.8 billion of that total.

Jon Golinger, a public policy advocate at Public Citizen and co-author of the report, described the pattern as “smells rotten” and failing the “smell test.” The White House dismissed the findings, with spokesman Davis Ingle telling Fortune the critics “clearly suffer from a severe and incurable disease known as Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

The White House Contracts Breakdown

Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest defence contractor, received $43.8 billion in new or expanded contracts during the period. Golinger acknowledged Lockheed would likely have received significant defence contracts regardless of any connection to the ballroom.

“That’s the problem with the President of the United States asking huge companies with government interests at stake,” he said. “The public can’t trust one way or the other.”

Booz Allen Hamilton received $4.2 billion, Palantir over $1 billion, Microsoft $318.7 million, Amazon $255.7 million, HP $197.3 million, Caterpillar $142.6 million, Google $16.4 million, and Comcast $13.4 million.

Trump speaks at the site of ongoing construction of the planned White House ballroomUS President Donald Trump speaks at the site of the ongoing construction of the planned White House ballroom in Washington. Image Source: Reuters

Over the broader five-and-a-half-year period, including the Biden administration, 19 of the 27 identified donors received a combined $338 billion in government contracts, according to Public Citizen.

Golinger argued the rate of return on ballroom donations “looks like it’s significantly more than they likely donated.”

BeInCrypto has reported how the same administration shapes the technology and regulatory environment for companies in these sectors, with policy signals from the White House carrying direct market consequences across tech, defence, and digital assets.

The Donors Are Getting More Than Cash

The Public Citizen analysis also identified a second concern: 16 of the 27 known donors face live federal enforcement actions, or have had such actions suspended by the Trump administration.

That group includes Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, NextEra Energy, Nvidia, T-Mobile, and Union Pacific, across antitrust proceedings, labour rights cases, and SEC matters.

Golinger pointed to NextEra Energy as a case where the dynamics compound over time. The energy company recently announced plans to acquire Dominion Energy in a merger requiring federal approval.

“This company gave an unknown but probably significant amount of money to the president’s pet project,” he said. “And now this is a new thing this company wants from the Trump administration.”

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