The White House has released a list of donors for the Trump administration’s new ballroom construction project, following a historic East Wing demolition that began this week.
The estimated cost of the 90,000-square-foot build has topped $300 million, up from its July estimate of $200 million. President Donald Trump has insisted it will not come out of taxpayers’ wallets.
A list released by White House officials and reviewed by Fortune shows all 37 donors footing the bill instead—and it includes some of the nation’s largest tech companies, companies with government contracts and members of the administration.
Their private, tax-deductible donations will be made to the nonprofit Trust for the National Mall. The White House did not release the size of the donations for all 37 listed

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