The two major tech companies are just the latest to donate to Trump’s inaugural fund — joining Meta, Amazon and the chief executives at OpenAI and Apple.
Like other Silicon Valley behemoths, search and advertising giant has worked to make nice with the president-elect ahead of his second term.
Microsoft, which is also giving $1 million, previously contributed $500,000 to Trump’s first inauguration and donated the same amount to President Joe Biden’s inauguration fun
Google (GOOGL) is the latest technology giant to officially make a major donation to the group planning President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, which is less than two weeks away.
Google donated $285,000 to Trump's first inauguration in 2017.
"Google is pleased to support the 2025 inauguration, with a livestream on YouTube and a direct link on our homepage. We're also donating to the inaugural committee," Karan Bhatia, Google's global head of government affairs and public policy, told CNBC in a ...
Google and Boeing have each given $1 million to President-elect Trump’s inaugural committee, joining a growing list of major corporations supporting the Jan. 20 event. “Google is pleased to
Google becomes the latest tech company to fall in line by donating to Trump’s inauguration - Trump’s inaugural fund has received more than $170 million in donations
Following the lead of major competitors, Google gave a sizable donation to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural fund this week. Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Apple CEO Tim Cook are among the tech titans who donated a million dollars to Trump’s inauguration,
It also said it will stream the event around the world. "Google is pleased to support the 2025 inauguration, with a livestream on YouTube and a direct link on our homepage," said Karan Bhatia, Google's global head of government affairs and public policy.
Google has announced a USD 1 million donation to President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration, along with plans to provide livestreaming and direct online access to the event. Karan Bhatia, Google’s global head of government affairs and public policy,
Search giant has joined the host of tech tycoons pledging financial support to the president-elect's inauguration fund.