Biden backed by the rich

 Western Journal:

President Joe Biden’s inaugural committee brought in millions of dollars from some of the largest companies and most prominent billionaires in the country, according to a report filed with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday.

The donors helped Biden reach nearly $62 million between Nov. 25, 2020, and April 19 to fund Biden’s inauguration activities, The Hill reported.

Lockheed Martin and Boeing, two of the largest defense contractors in the United States, donated $1 million each to the committee.

Uber, Comcast, AT&T, Bank of America, Pfizer and Qualcomm also gave the maximum donation of $1 million to the inaugural fund, according to Politico.

Inaugural committees, unlike presidential and congressional campaigns, are not prohibited from accepting corporate donations.

Biden reportedly banned the committee from taking donations from lobbyists, foreign agents and fossil fuel companies.

However, corporate companies could contribute up to $1 million and individuals could donate up to $500,000.

At least 18 billionaires donated to the committee, Forbes reported.
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Unions were also big contributors.  The middle class not so much. 

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