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JPMorgan Chase told Insider it wouldn t donate to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration. The company will instead give $100,000 each to charities in California, Delaware, and Washington, DC.
The Biden inaugural committee is soliciting corporate contributions of up to $1 million. The airplane maker Boeing confirmed it would give the maximum amount.
Corporations, unions, and other special interests that give Biden s inaugural committee $1 million will be entitled to numerous perks, including virtual face time with President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
The banking giant JPMorgan Chase will not give money to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, the company told Insider on Wednesday.
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