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The more than 150 companies and associations the have formed a coalition in support of the TPP are currently unable to donate money directly to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. But the list of companies backing the free trade deal includes dozens of major donors to the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Companies who have signed on to the U.S. Business Coalition for TPP have donated a minimum of $21 million to the Clinton Foundation. The actual number is likely much higher than that because donations are disclosed in wide ranges. Major Clinton Foundation donors supporting the TPP include:
Coca Cola ($5,000,000—$10,000,000) Wal-Mart ($2,000,000—$10,000,000)
Citigroup ($1,500,000—$6,000,000)
Dow Chemical ($1,025,000—$5,050,000)
Boeing ($1,000,000—$5,000,000)
Exxon Mobile ($1,000,000—$5,000,000)
Microsoft ($1,000,000—$5,000,000)
Procter & Gamble ($1,000,000—$5,000,000)
Pfizer ($1,000,000—$5,000,000)
Toyota ($1,000,000—$5,000,000)
General Electric ($500,000—$1,000,000)
Monsanto ($500,000—$1,000,000)
Nike ($500,000—$1,000,000)
Visa ($500,000—$1,000,000)
Morgan Stanley ($360,000—$775,000)
Goldman Sachs ($250,000—$500,000) A number of foreign governments involved in the TPP negotiations have also donated money to the foundation:
Australia ($5,000,000—$10,000,000)
Brunei ($1,000,000—$5,000,000)
Canada ($250,000—$500,000)