**Boeing and Google have both pledged $1 million donations to the inauguration fund of President-elect Donald Trump, among other corporate backers.**
**Boeing and Google Contribute $1M Each to Trump's Upcoming Inauguration Fund**

**Boeing and Google Contribute $1M Each to Trump's Upcoming Inauguration Fund**
**Major corporations show support as Trump prepares for a second inauguration.**
The aviation giant Boeing has announced a contribution of $1 million to the inauguration fund for President Trump, who is gearing up for his second term in office. Google has matched this amount, as both companies partake in a trend among major American firms to support the upcoming inauguration. They join a roster of contributors including energy powerhouse Chevron, and tech giants Meta, Amazon, and Uber.
Boeing stated that its contribution continues a bipartisan tradition of aiding U.S. Presidential Inaugural Committees, having also donated to the last three inaugurations. The company is currently working to navigate a safety and quality control crisis and recover from losses incurred due to a previous strike, while simultaneously developing the next Air Force One aircraft.
Likewise, Google has confirmed not only its $1 million donation but also plans to livestream the inauguration on YouTube, providing global access to the event. This commitment comes as a part of the growing trend among tech companies to integrate their platforms into significant political events.
In addition to Boeing and Google, several car manufacturing firms including Ford, General Motors, and Toyota have also each pledged $1 million to the fund. Meanwhile, Chevron, although opting to keep their donation amount under wraps, expressed commitment to honoring democratic traditions by supporting the inaugural committees of both major political parties throughout the years.
Boeing stated that its contribution continues a bipartisan tradition of aiding U.S. Presidential Inaugural Committees, having also donated to the last three inaugurations. The company is currently working to navigate a safety and quality control crisis and recover from losses incurred due to a previous strike, while simultaneously developing the next Air Force One aircraft.
Likewise, Google has confirmed not only its $1 million donation but also plans to livestream the inauguration on YouTube, providing global access to the event. This commitment comes as a part of the growing trend among tech companies to integrate their platforms into significant political events.
In addition to Boeing and Google, several car manufacturing firms including Ford, General Motors, and Toyota have also each pledged $1 million to the fund. Meanwhile, Chevron, although opting to keep their donation amount under wraps, expressed commitment to honoring democratic traditions by supporting the inaugural committees of both major political parties throughout the years.