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	"author_name": "National Campaign for Justice",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/just-strategy",
	"title": "Tell Trump’s Corporate Colluders: Demand a Refund Now",
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	"description": "Donald Trump’s demolition of the White House East Wing to build a $300 million golden ballroom is one of the most unpopular acts of his presidency. Polling shows Americans oppose both the demolition and the new construction by a two-to-one margin. Even more than half of Republicans agree that it goes too far. That is not a partisan divide. That is a public rejection of corruption and waste on a national scale. Trump’s so-called “private donations” for the ballroom came from corporate executives at Amazon, Apple, Google, Comcast, and Meta. These are companies that have billions of dollars riding on Trump’s approval. Every one of them is seeking government permission for mergers, fighting off tariffs, or lobbying for favorable treatment. These checks are nothing more than strategic bribes. Trump’s donors assumed no one would pay attention. They believed the public would shrug and move on. But new data shows that Americans are not just opposed to the ballroom project, they are angry about the corruption behind it. Nearly half of independents are strongly opposed, and one in four Republicans have turned against Trump over the destruction of the East Wing. Amazon, Apple, Google, Comcast, and Meta can still take the right step. They can admit their mistake, return the money, and publicly demand a refund from Trump’s ballroom fund. Anything less is complicity. The destruction of the White House East Wing for a gilded ballroom is vandalism for profit and corruption disguised as renovation. Let’s show that the American people will not stand by while billion-dollar corporations bankroll it. The White House belongs to the people, not to corporate donors buying access to power. Stand up against corruption and corporate collusion in our government. Tell the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Google, Comcast, and Meta to admit their mistake and demand their refunds now.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/expose-the-corporation-trying-to-bribe-trump"
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