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Energy companies donated millions to Trump inaugural

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

- Fredreka Schouten

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 Department for a waiver from U. S. sanctions against Russia to allow the 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.

“I think a lot of Americans and companies and entities are proud to support the inaugural.” Sean Spicer, White House spokesman

 ?? 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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