Amazon to contribute $1 million to Trump's inauguration – Times of India | CPT PPP Coverage
Cryptopolytech (CPT) Public Press Pass (PPP)
News of the Day COVERAGE
200000048 – World Newser
•| #People |•| #World |•| #Online |•| #Media |•| #Outlet |
View more Headlines & Breaking News here, as covered by cryptopolytech.com
Amazon to contribute $1 million to Trump's inauguration – Times of India appeared on timesofindia.indiatimes.com by Deutsche Welle.
US e-commerce giant Amazon is set to donate $1 million (€960,000) to President-elect Donald Trump‘s inauguration fund, a company spokesperson said late on Thursday.
Amazon will also broadcast Trump’s inauguration on its streaming platform Prime Video, which is also valued as a $1 million in-kind donation. The company had also streamed outgoing US President Joe Biden’s inauguration back in 2021.
Earlier on Thursday, tech giant Meta had also announced it had donated $1 million to Trump’s fund.
On Thursday, Trump announced he would be meeting Amazon founder Jeff Bezos next week in an interview with CNBC.
Trump’s relations with big tech
Trump and Bezos have not always seen eye to eye.
During his first term, Trump often criticized the coverage of The Washington Post, owned by Bezos. However, in October Bezos said The Post would not endorse any candidate, effectively blocking its endorsement of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, according to NPR.
This led to thousands of readers canceling their subscriptions and sparking protests among journalists associated with the newspaper. Bezos said this was to boost credibility as most people believe the media to be biased.
Trump also met Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg a few weeks ago at his Mar-a-Lago mansion.
The two have also had a tense relationship, with Trump being removed from Facebook after the January 6, 2021 attacks on the US Capitol. The account was restored in 2023.
Zuckerberg has softened his stance on Trump and wants to improve his company’s reputation among the right wing. But Trump has been critical of him. “ZUCKERBUCKS, be careful!” Trump wrote on his Truth social platform.
Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Zuckerberg is among other business leaders who want to support Trump’s economic plans.
Corporate donations for US Presidential inaugurations are commonplace in the US. However, former President Barack Obama refused to take corporate donations for his first term in 2009.
Google donated $285,000 each to Trump and Biden’s inaugurations. Facebook did not donate for either, according to Federal Election Commission records.
FEATURED ‘News of the Day’, as reported by public domain newswires.
View ALL Headlines & Breaking News here.
Source Information (if available)
This article originally appeared on timesofindia.indiatimes.com by Deutsche Welle – sharing via newswires in the public domain, repeatedly. News articles have become eerily similar to manufacturer descriptions.
We will happily entertain any content removal requests, simply reach out to us. In the interim, please perform due diligence and place any content you deem “privileged” behind a subscription and/or paywall.
CPT (CryptoPolyTech) PPP (Public Press Pass) Coverage features stories and headlines you may not otherwise see due to the manipulation of mass media.
First to share? If share image does not populate, please close the share box & re-open or reload page to load the image, Thanks!