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Ford Donates Vehicle Fleet and $1,000,000 to Trump’s Inauguration

Ford and General Motors have each committed ⁢to donating $1 million ⁣and providing vehicles for President-elect Donald⁢ Trump’s inauguration on​ January 20. This initiative is part of a larger‍ trend where major corporations, including Goldman Sachs, ‍Amazon, Meta,‍ and others, are contributing to Trump’s inauguration fund. Historically, both automakers had made ‍smaller donations ​during Trump’s first inauguration and the 2021 inauguration of President Joe Biden. The trend of ⁢large corporate donations frequently enough comes with expectations of​ favorable treatment from political leaders, raising concerns about potential quid pro quo arrangements. As Trump ⁤prepares to take office again, corporate support appears to be ‍aimed at securing business‍ benefits.Meanwhile,reactions to ⁣these donations have sparked ‌controversy,with critics voicing​ their outrage on ⁢social media and calling for ‌boycotts against Ford. Trump’s imminent inauguration is⁣ marked by significant financial backing ⁤from the corporate sector,reflecting‌ the intersection of politics and business interests.


Two American auto giants — Ford and General Motors — will each donate $1 million and provide a fleet of vehicles for President-elect Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration.

The Michigan conglomerates join a growing list of mega-corporations that are pitching in for Trump‘s highly-anticipated second inauguration.

Other corporate donors so far include Goldman Sachs, Amazon, Meta, OpenAI, Robinhood, Uber, and Bank of America, the Detroit News reported.

In 2017, Ford donated $250,000 to Trump’s first inauguration, while General Motors contributed $500,000, according to OpenSecrets.

Both automakers donated the same amounts to President Joe Biden‘s 2021 inauguration.

The top overall donor for Trump’s 2017 inauguration was billionaire businessman Sheldon Adelson, who gave $5 million, according to OpenSecrets. Adelson was the late CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp.

This election cycle, his widow, Miriam Adelson, donated a staggering $100 million to Trump’s re-election campaign.

In politics — as in other aspects of life — hefty financial contributions usually come with strings and expectations of quid pro quos.

“While inaugural donations from companies are not new, the flood of cash — coupled with meetings with Trump at his Florida residence — signal a shift among companies looking to curry favor with the president as he prepares to take office,” Politico reported.

“Meta and Amazon each dished out $1 million donations to Trump’s inaugural fund last week, followed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who said he would give the same amount from his personal wealth,” according to Politico.

“The move marked a shift for Altman, who has repeatedly donated to Democratic candidates since 2013.”

It’s unclear what favor each donor wants from Trump in exchange for their money, but their contributions undoubtedly have strings attached — whether explicit or implicit.

Predictably, left-wing crackpots had a social media meltdown over Ford’s inaugural donation for Trump while hypocritically ignoring similarly hefty corporate donations to Biden‘s 2021 inauguration.

No matter which vehicles Ford and GM provide for Trump’s inauguration, but let’s hope left-wing rioters don’t set fire to them, like they did in 2017.

At this point, many Americans cannot wait to turn the page on Biden’s disastrous tenure, which has been marred by unfettered illegal immigration, soaring crime, and crippling inflation.

Hopefully, Trump and his administration are serious about bolstering the U.S. economy and restoring American exceptionalism, so we can put the last four years of misery behind us.

A wholesale rejection of toxic “wokeism,” DEI destructiveness, and anti-American policies would be a step in the right direction.




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