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Amazon, Google, Boeing funds Joe Biden’s inauguration through corporate donations
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Joe Biden is taking his oath to be the U.S.’s 46th president on Jan. 20 and it was already decided that the event will be a small affair, unlike the usual ceremonies. This is because the government is also trying to prevent the gathering of crowds at the White House and US Capitol due to COVID-19.
Since this is a scaled-down inauguration, it will surely cost less compared to the previous ones but still, big companies are donating for the presidential inauguration. Leading companies such as Amazon have already sent their monetary support.
This is part 1 of a two part posting that looks at who has funded the Biden run for the presidency starting with an examination of the donors to the Biden Inaugural Committee followed by part 2 which will outline the Americans that backed his campaign. The Biden Inaugural Committee…
NEW YORK • Major technology companies like Google and Microsoft, as well as telecommunications giants like Comcast and Verizon, are among the nearly 1,000 people and groups that have donated at least US$200 (S$265) to the committee organising President-elect Joe Biden's scaled-back inauguration celebration this month.. Read more at straitstimes.com.