MAGA Collaborators

Corporations


On this page, you can find detailed information about many American businesses, and where they exist on the spectrum of collaboration vs resistance to America's autocratic regime.

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Last updated 4/29/2025 9:39 PM


$487,056,000

has been donated to the fascist regime by supportive corporations.


Top donations by industry:

$331,500,000

Tech

$38,300,000

Transport

$32,950,000

Finance

$16,000,000

Entertainment


All tracked industries: Agriculture     Apparel     Construction     Cosmetics     Crypto     Energy     Entertainment     Finance     Food     Fossil Fuel     HVAC     Insurance     Legal     Manufacturing     Pharma     Prisons     Real Estate     Retail     Sports     Tech     Transport     Travel     Waste    


Collaborators

89 corporations are actively working for the regime.

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Capitulators

13 corporations are succumbing to indirect pressure and are beginning to obey in advance.

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Resistance

18 corporations are holding the line and defending themselves against regime pressure.

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MAGA Corporations

The following corporations, or their CEOs/owners, have become actual members of the fascist regime, their corporations at least partially entwined within its machinations.
Company Source Total Donation
Boring Company more info
Gumroad www.wired.com more info
Intercontinental Exchange www.newsweek.com $4,900,000 more info
Neuralink more info
SpaceX more info
Tesla more info
Truth Social more info
Twitter/X $290,000,000 more info
WWE www.newsweek.com $16,000,000 more info
XAI more info

Supporter Corporations

The following corporations have always supported the fascist regime, often having actively worked to help it come to power in the first place.
Company Source Total Donation
Abbot Laboratories www.newsweek.com $500,000 more info
ABC Supply www.newsweek.com $11,000,000 more info
Airbnb www.newsweek.com $100,000 more info
Alphabet (Google) www.warren.senate.gov $1,000,000 more info
Altria www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Amazon apnews.com $1,000,000 more info
American Beverage Assc. www.newsweek.com $250,000 more info
American Clean Power Assc. www.newsweek.com $100,000 more info
Apple www.warren.senate.gov $1,000,000 more info
AT&T www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Barnes & Thornburg www.newsweek.com $100,000 more info
Bayer www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Beal Bank www.newsweek.com $1,800,000 more info
Bigelow Aerospace www.newsweek.com $14,100,000 more info
Boeing www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
British American Tobacco www.newsweek.com $10,000,000 more info
Carrier www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Chevron www.newsweek.com $2,000,000 more info
Coca Cola www.newsweek.com $250,000 more info
Coinbase www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Comcast www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
CoreCivic www.newsweek.com $500,000 more info
Coupang www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
CrownQuest www.newsweek.com $5,000,000 more info
Crypto.com www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Elevance Health www.newsweek.com $150,000 more info
Elliott Management www.newsweek.com $7,000,000 more info
Ericsson www.newsweek.com $500,000 more info
Excel Communications www.newsweek.com $2,200,000 more info
ExxonMobil www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Galaxy Digital Holdings www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
GE Vernova www.newsweek.com $500,000 more info
Geo Group www.newsweek.com $500,000 more info
GeoSouthern Energy www.newsweek.com $2,000,000 more info
Goldman Sachs www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
HCA Healthcare www.newsweek.com $250,000 more info
Home Depot www.newsweek.com $2,700,000 more info
Honeywell International www.startribune.com $500,000 more info
Instacart www.newsweek.com $100,000 more info
International Flavors & Fragrances www.newsweek.com $250,000 more info
Intuit www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Jimmy Johns www.newsweek.com $3,100,000 more info
Johnson & Johnson www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Kamson Corporation www.newsweek.com $1,100,000 more info
Kraken www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
McDonalds www.startribune.com $1,000,000 more info
Meta www.newsweek.com $26,000,000 more info
Microsoft www.warren.senate.gov $1,000,000 more info
National Association of Mfrs www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
New York Jets www.newsweek.com $2,700,000 more info
Oklo, Inc. www.newsweek.com $250,000 more info
OpenAI www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Paradigm Operations www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Paypal www.newsweek.com $250,000 more info
Penske Corporation www.newsweek.com $1,100,000 more info
Pharma R&M of America www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Pilgrim’s Pride www.startribune.com $5,000,000 more info
Poet www.startribune.com $1,000,000 more info
Pratt Industries www.newsweek.com $10,000,000 more info
QCells www.newsweek.com $500,000 more info
Qualcomm www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Robinhood Markets www.newsweek.com $2,000,000 more info
SAM Nutrition www.startribune.com $100,000 more info
Sequoia Capital www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Socure www.newsweek.com $100,000 more info
Southern Waste Systems www.newsweek.com $9,000,000 more info
Syngenta www.newsweek.com $250,000 more info
Target www.startribune.com $1,000,000 more info
TD Ameritrade www.newsweek.com $2,000,000 more info
U.S. Steel www.startribune.com $106,000 more info
Uber www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Uline www.newsweek.com $10,000,000 more info
United Airlines www.startribune.com $1,000,000 more info
Valor Equity Partners www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Verizon www.newsweek.com $1,000,000 more info
Viotl Inc www.newsweek.com $6,000,000 more info
Walmart www.startribune.com $150,000 more info
XTreme Manufacturing www.newsweek.com $1,100,000 more info

Capitulating Corporations

The following corporations used to be neutral or opposed to the regime, but have since chosen to obey unlawful or harmful directives from the regime in an attempt to stay in its good graces.
Company Source Total Donation
Accenture www.reuters.com more info
Blackrock www.reuters.com more info
Brown-Forman www.reuters.com more info
Ford www.reuters.com more info
Harley Davidson www.reuters.com more info
Institutional Shareholder Services www.reuters.com more info
John Deere www.reuters.com more info
Lowes www.reuters.com more info
Molson Coors Beverage www.reuters.com more info
Pfizer www.reuters.com more info
Starbucks www.reuters.com more info
Tractor Supply www.npr.org more info
Vanguard www.reuters.com more info

Resisting Corporations

The following corporations have actively chosen to resist the fascist regime, either by directly refusing pressure from the regime, or through mutual aid (supporting others who are resisting directly).
Company Source Total Donation
Ben & Jerry’s www.benjerry.com more info
Cisco www.axios.com more info
Cleveland Cavaliers www.nbcnews.com more info
CostCo www.newsweek.com more info
Disney nypost.com more info
e.l.f. Beauty www.advocate.com more info
Francesca’s www.linkedin.com more info
Greyhound www.greyhound.com more info
Kroger www.cincinnati.com more info
Levi Strauss wwd.com more info
Lush Cosmetics www.lush.com more info
Marriot fortune.com more info
NFL www.nfl.com more info
Patagonia www.cnbc.com more info
Procter and Gamble www.advocate.com more info
Sephora www.advocate.com more info
T.J. Maxx www.tjx.com more info
Ulta Beauty www.beautyindependent.com more info

Mixed Status Corporations

The following corporations are attempting to straddle the line, or have an otherwise uncoordinated response, showing both actions that resist and capitulate at the same time.
Company Source Total Donation
Delta Airlines www.startribune.com $1,000,000 more info