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Corporate America pledges donations to Trump's Inauguration

Before Donald Trump returns to the White House on Jan. 20, big companies from Wall Street and Silicon Valley pledge donations to his inaugural fund, hoping to build a good relationship with his new administration. These companies include:

Adobe donated $1 million for the fund. A spokesperson from the company confirmed this.

CHEVRON

The U.S. oil major Chevron is donating to the first fund.

A spokesperson for the company said

The amount refused to be specified

ALPHABET

A spokesperson for Alphabet said that Google, part of Alphabet, has donated $1,000,000.

AMAZON.COM

Amazon has donated $1 million. Amazon will broadcast the event on its Prime Video service.

GOLDMAN SACHS AND BANK of AMERICA

Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, the two largest U.S. lenders, plan to donate to Trump's inaugural funds, but they have not yet decided on the amount.

META PLATFORMS

A spokesperson for Meta Platforms confirmed that the company had donated $1 million.

OPENAI

OpenAI's spokesperson confirmed that CEO Sam Altman plans to donate $1 million personally to the fund.

Altman stated in a press release that "President Trump is leading our country into an age of AI and I am excited to support his efforts so America can stay ahead."

ROBINHOOD MARTKETS

A spokesperson for Robinhood Markets, the retail trading platform, said that $2 million was donated.

UBER TECHNOLOGIES

Uber Technologies' CEO Dara Khorowshahi and Uber Technologies donated $1 million to each other, according to a spokesperson for the company. (Reporting from Jaspreet, Deborah Sophia and Harshita, Mary Varghese in Bengaluru, and editing by Pooja, Desai and Howard Goller)

(source: Reuters)