Democrats push for inaugural oversight as Trump committee rakes in cash

Key Points

  • Senate Democrats are pushing for more transparency from presidential inaugural committees due to the influx of corporate and billionaire donations.
  • The proposed legislation requires disclosure of expenditures over $200 and prohibits personal use of donations.
  • Inaugural committees must donate unspent funds to charity within 90 days post-inauguration.

Summary

As preparations for Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration unfold, Senate Democrats are advocating for greater transparency in how inaugural committees manage the influx of corporate and billionaire donations. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto has reintroduced legislation aimed at ensuring that the public knows how these funds are spent and who they come from. The proposed "Inaugural Committee Transparency Act" would mandate detailed reporting of expenditures over $200, prohibit personal enrichment or cronyism, and require unspent funds to be donated to charity within 90 days after the inauguration. This push for transparency comes as Trump's second inaugural committee has already raised an unprecedented $170 million, with expectations to reach $200 million, amidst concerns about the lack of clarity on how these vast sums will be utilized, especially given the relatively modest schedule of inauguration events.

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January 17, 2025
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