The Arizona Republic

Energy companies donated millions to Trump inaugural

Some of record $106.7 million haul was from those with issues pending before government

- Fredreka Schouten

@fschouten USA TODAY WASHINGTON President Trump, who has moved quickly to sweep aside environmen­tal regulation­s that he says curtail U.S. energy production, took in more than $8 million from energy interests to help underwrite his Jan. 20 inaugurati­on, according to a USA TODAY analysis of a newly filed inaugural report.

Energy companies and executives donating to Trump’s inaugural committee include ExxonMobil, which contribute­d $500,000 in January, and Clifford Forrest, the founder of Pennsylvan­ia-based coal-mining company, Rosebud Mining. Forrest donated $1 million in December.

White House spokesman Sean Spicer said companies and individual­s donated out of civic pride.

“Funding the inaugural committee is pretty much a non-partisan activity that has gone back every administra­tion,” Spicer said. “I think a lot of Americans and companies and entities are proud to support the inaugural.”

Trump’s committee raised a record $106.7 million from private sources to fund six days of events, more than doubling the previous record of $53 million raised for President Obama’s first inaugurati­on in 2009.

Other $1 million contributo­rs from the energy sector include a trust tied to billionair­e coal operator Joseph Craft and John Hess, the chief executive of the Hess Corp., an oil and gas company.

On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal, citing unidentifi­ed sources, reported that Exxon has asked the U.S. Treasury Depart- ment for a waiver from U.S. sanctions against Russia to allow the

“I think a lot of Americans and companies and entities are proud to support the inaugural.”

company to resume drilling operations with the Russian-owned oil company, Rosneft. Exxon officials did not immediatel­y respond to an interview request.

Dozens of companies and individual­s wrote seven-figure checks, many with policy issues pending before the administra­tion. AT&T, which is awaiting a Justice Department review of its proposed $85.4 billion purchase of Time Warner, donated $2.08 million, records show.

Other big contributo­rs included billionair­e hedge-fund manager Robert Mercer, who donated $1 million; and NFL team owners Dan Snyder (Washington Redskins), Robert Kraft (New England Patriots), Woody Johnson (New York Jets) and Shahid Khan (Jacksonvil­le Jaguars).

Committees are not required to disclose how they spend their contributi­ons.

 ?? JOE RAEDLE, GETTY IMAGES ?? Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson attends the Jan. 20 inaugurati­on, to which he donated $5 million.
JOE RAEDLE, GETTY IMAGES Las Vegas casino magnate Sheldon Adelson attends the Jan. 20 inaugurati­on, to which he donated $5 million.

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