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Media firms face backlash over donations to Trump’s East Wing project

Published on: November 3, 2025 2:17 PM

Companies haven't said how much they donated, or why
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s plan to raze the White House’s East Wing to construct a new ballroom has sparked criticism for news organizations whose corporate owners are among the project’s donors. Comcast, parent company of NBC News and MSNBC, has faced scrutiny on-air from its own commentators, while Amazon, whose founder Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post, has also contributed.

The donations have placed reporters in a difficult position, as they cover a project benefiting their employers’ parent companies. The Washington Post editorialized in favor of the initiative but noted Bezos’ connection only after critics highlighted the omission. Similarly, NBC and MSNBC journalists have publicly questioned Comcast’s motives.

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On MSNBC, Stephanie Ruhle cautioned that donations should concern Americans, saying, “There ain’t no company out there writing a check just for good will.” Rachel Maddow warned that such contributions could damage corporate reputations and profit motives, particularly if they are seen as supporting Trump’s agenda.

Details on the donations remain unclear. While Google’s $22 million contribution was revealed in court filings, Comcast and other donors have not disclosed amounts or reasons. NBC’s Nightly News acknowledged Comcast’s involvement in a report on the East Wing demolition, highlighting the ethical dilemma for corporate-owned news outlets covering the story.

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Experts say this is not the first time corporate ownership has created conflicts of interest for journalists, citing previous cases involving Disney and Paramount. Critics argue such donations blur the line between reporting and corporate influence in Trump’s Washington.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Comcast, East Wing, Latest, media ethics, Trump, Washington Post, White House

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