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Lockheed-Martin donates $1 million to Trump inaugural committee
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Lockheed Martin, the multinational defense and aerospace firm, is one of the latest big businesses to donate a million dollars to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
Recent major donors include Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Amazon, Apple's Tim Cook, and OpenAI's Sam Altman.
Lockheed committed the money Dec. 2. But it also donated $1 million to both Trump's inaugural committee in 2017 and President Joe Biden's inaugural in 2020.
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