From Debra Perlin <[email protected]>
Subject Sign the petition to ban corporate donations to inaugural funds
Date May 15, 2025 9:22 PM
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[link removed] [[link removed]] NBC News: Major corporate interests and megadonors gave $239 million to fund Trump's inauguration [[link removed]]

John,

President Donald Trump’s inauguration fund raised $239 million— more than double the previous record from 2017.

Much of this major fundraising haul came from companies who had business in front of the administration and donors who Trump eventually tapped for government positions.

This poses a major corruption risk, John, and it undermines Americans’ trust in our government.

But thankfully, there’s a solution.

The Inaugural Fund Integrity Act would set up guardrails to limit the size of these donations and increase transparency by requiring disclosure of expenditures.

We need to pass the Inaugural Fund Integrity Act to help ensure the president’s favor can’t be bought. Sign onto our petition to pass the Inaugural Fund Integrity Act → [[link removed]]

Sign the petition → [[link removed]]

Unlike for political campaigns, right now, there are no limits on contributions to inaugural committees, giving donors the power to donate millions and gain influence over the incoming president.

Several of the top donors to Trump’s inaugural fund were given roles in his administration—like Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Trump’s nominee for ambassador to the United Kingdom Warren Stephens and Jared Isaacman, Trump’s nominee for NASA administrator—just to name a few.

Big agriculture, oil and cryptocurrency companies also gave millions. In return, the Trump administration has enacted extremely favorable policies towards those industries—such as disbanding a Justice Department unit that investigated fraud in the crypto industry.

By donating to Trump’s inaugural fund, wealthy donors and corporations have been able to curry favor with the administration.

Americans should not have to worry that the president is acting on behalf of his wealthy donors rather than their best interests.

It’s time for Congress to pass legislation to establish contribution limits, increase transparency and ensure the president’s influence can’t be bought as he’s taking office.

That’s why we’re calling on supporters from DC to sign our petition and show Congress we have overwhelming support to pass the Inaugural Fund Integrity Act. If you’re with us, add your name now → [[link removed]]

Sign the petition → [[link removed]]

Thank you,

Debra Perlin
Vice President for Policy
CREW
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