These individuals have publicly contributed significant money to Republican campaigns, super PACs, or GOP agendas thereby facilitating criminal behavior by the Administration:
Elon Musk – Owner of X (formerly Twitter) and tech billionaire who has contributed hundreds of millions to Trump-aligned groups like America PAC and pro-Republican advertising efforts (including Wisconsin elections).
Miriam Adelson – Casino billionaire and one of Trump’s biggest supporters, historically donating tens of millions to Trump-related super PACs.
Richard & Elizabeth Uihlein – Major conservative donors funneling large sums into Republican candidates and super PACs.
Kenneth C. Griffin – Hedge-fund billionaire who has given large gifts to GOP leadership and campaign committees.
Jeffrey (Jeff) Yass – Trading firm co-founder with extensive contributions to GOP and policy causes like school vouchers; aligned with conservative Republican priorities.
Bernard Marcus – Co-founder of Home Depot and longstanding Republican supporter, including backing Trump campaigns.
Palmer Luckey – Tech billionaire and early Oculus founder who has contributed to pro-Republican causes and Trump-aligned campaigns.
Diane Hendricks – Billionaire business owner who donated millions to support Republican Senate and Trump-aligned groups.
Kelly Loeffler & Jeffrey Sprecher – Finance and exchange billionaire couple with GOP support history and roles in Republican politics.
Lorenzo Fertitta – Business magnate reported to be a donor to Republican candidates over many years.
Ronald Lauder – Heir and Republican donor with contributions to GOP super PACs including MAGA Inc.
📰 Media Owners / Influential Figures with GOP or Conservative Leaning Influence
These owners or backers have ties to media platforms, narratives, or strategic media moves aligned with conservative or GOP interests:
[while not named in the search, Peter Thiel, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos are also backers]
Elon Musk (X) – As owner of X, he has used the platform to amplify GOP messaging and campaign content, and his political funding has extended into televised and digital ad efforts for Republican candidates.
Patrick Soon-Shiong (Los Angeles Times owner) – The billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times has been reported to explore launching a MAGA-friendly outlet (“LAT Next”) featuring conservative voices.
Larry Ellison – Tech billionaire connected to media investment and reported to be part of shifting media consolidation; he supports Republican candidates and has influence across conservative-leaning business networks (though not strictly partisan media owner).
Robert Mercer (Breitbart backer) – Hedge-fund billionaire who historically funded conservative media like Breitbart News and other GOP-friendly outlets.
📊 Networks / Advocacy Organizations Backing Republican Policy
While not individual media owners, these billionaire-influenced networks play big roles in conservative media and grassroots outreach:
Americans for Prosperity (Koch Network) – Political advocacy funded by Charles and David Koch’s network, now aligning with GOP policy goals like tax cuts and deregulation.
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