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Donald Trump’s latest scheme reeks of
corruption.
He has accepted over $60 million in donations from companies like
Paramount, Disney, Meta, and X — and a $400,000,000 luxury jet from Qatar
— for his presidential library. And all of this is perfectly legal.
Concerned citizens, ethics experts, and lawmakers in Congress are
rightfully asking: is this bribery in plain sight? That’s why today I’m
introducing legislation that would ban companies and governments from
donating to the presidential libraries of sitting presidents.
[ [link removed] ]If you agree that companies and foreign governments should not be able
to make contributions to a president’s future library during their term —
potentially seeking favorable treatment — add your name to be a grassroots
co-sponsor of my legislation.
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U.S. presidents have been setting up libraries for themselves since the
1930s to honor their legacies once they’re out of office and to let the
public learn about what they did. But unlike donations to presidential
campaigns or inaugural committees, there are virtually no restrictions on
donations to presidential libraries.
That means while he’s in office, Trump — or any president — can solicit
unlimited, undisclosed donations from anyone. Foreign nationals,
lobbyists, people seeking presidential pardons, and corporations with
business before the federal government.
Past presidents have appeared to have abused this power. But Trump has
pushed the boundaries of these gifts by accepting tens of millions of
dollars in donations.
A new investigation from my office found donations from these companies
and entities — who might be seeking special favors with Trump:
* Disney/ABC News donated $15 million. In December 2024, ABC News
settled a defamation lawsuit with Donald Trump by agreeing to pay $15
million toward his presidential library.
* Meta/Facebook donated $22 million. Following the January 6, 2021
Capitol riot, Meta shut down President Trump’s Facebook and Instagram
accounts for nearly two years. Since Trump’s reelection, Meta has
cozied up to his administration — and earlier this year settled a
lawsuit brought by President Trump for $25 million, with $22 million
going toward a fund for his presidential library.
* Paramount donated $16 million. Last year, President Trump sued
Paramount over the editing of an interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes, a suit
that experts called “baseless.” Just weeks ago, Paramount settled for
$16 million, with the money funneling straight into Trump’s future
library. It just so happens that Paramount is currently vying for the
administration to approve its proposed multi-million dollar merger
with Skydance.
* The government of Qatar donated a $400 million jet. After using it as
Air Force One and retrofitting it at taxpayers’ expense, Trump
reportedly plans to transfer the jet to his presidential library
foundation.
[ [link removed] ]The list can go on. If you believe that the government should work for
the people, not whichever giant company or foreign government can dump the
most money into the president's future library, please add your name today
to signal you support this legislation.
Thanks for being a part of this,
Elizabeth
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