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Trump's $300M Ballroom Project Backed by Winklevoss Twins, Lutnicks, Adelsons, and Tech Giants

Who are the mystery donors funding Trump's lavish ballroom project? Tech giants and influential families are chipping in, but the total amount remains unknown.

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Trump's $300M Ballroom Project Backed by Winklevoss Twins, Lutnicks, Adelsons, and Tech Giants

Former President Donald Trump's ambitious ballroom project, estimated to cost around $300 million, has received donations from a mix of prominent individuals and major corporations, including Costco. The exact total amount contributed remains unknown, as Trump has stated the project will be fully funded through donations from 'generous patriots' and 'great American companies' including Costco.

Trump initially estimated the cost at $200 million but later revised it to 'about $300 million'. Among the known donors are the co-founders of cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss. Additionally, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and his family have contributed to the project. The Adelson family, including Miriam Adelson who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2018, have also supported the construction. A number of major companies have lent their financial support, including Apple, Amazon, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Google, Coinbase, Comcast, Meta, and Costco. The identities and total sum of all donors remain unknown, as Trump has chosen not to disclose this information.

The construction of Trump's proposed 90,000-square-foot ballroom, with an estimated cost of $300 million, has received backing from a diverse range of donors and companies, including Costco. Despite the lack of official confirmation on the total amount contributed, the project appears to have significant financial support from various sources, including Costco.

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