Executive Summary
Many corporations publicly condemned the insurrection and those lawmakers who voted against certification, and some pledged to no longer donate to their campaigns. But as time has passed, the condemnation from corporate America over January 6 and the Big Lie appears to be abating. Some of the corporations that pledged to stop funding the members who objected to certifying the election are quietly finding ways to give again.
– AccountableUS
Statement from Truist Financial
Summary of Donations Made
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Total Amount Donated to Insurrectionists
$258,500
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Total Amount Donated to Insurrectionists Post-Insurrection
$134,000
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Total Amount Donated (2019-2022)
$1,316,806
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Number of Insurrectionists Donated to
43
Donations Made
This table displays all donations made by Truist Financial to individuals involved in the insurrection with profiles on the Insurrection Index.
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Alexander Mooney U.S. House Representative, West Virginia District 02 $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,000 -
Barry Loudermilk U.S. House Representative, Georgia District 11 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $15,000 Total $ $25,000 -
Beth Van Duyne U.S. House Representative, Texas District 24 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,000 Total $ $2,000 -
Bill Posey U.S. House Representative, Florida District 08 $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $5,000 -
Blaine Luetkemeyer* U.S. House Representative, Missouri District 03 $ Since 1/6 $25,000 Total $ $35,000 -
Byron Donalds U.S. House Representative, Florida District 19 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,500 Total $ $2,500 -
Chuck Fleischmann U.S. House Representative, Tennessee District 03 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $1,000 Total $ $1,000 -
Daniel Meuser U.S. House Representative, Pennsylvania District 09 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,500 Total $ $2,500 -
David Kustoff U.S. House Representative, Tennessee District 08 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,000 Total $ $5,000 -
David Perdue Former U.S. Senator, Georgia $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $9,500 -
David Rouzer U.S. House Representative, North Carolina District 07 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $7,500 Total $ $15,000 -
Earl Carter U.S. House Representative, Georgia District 01 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
Garret Graves U.S. House Representative, Louisiana District 06 $ Since 1/6 $2,500 Total $ $2,500 -
Gregory Murphy U.S. House Representative, North Carolina District 03 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
James Vance U.S. Senate Ohio $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $5,000 -
Jim Banks U.S. House Representative, Indiana District 03 $ Since 1/6 $4,500 Total $ $4,500 -
Jody Hice Former U.S. House Representative, Georgia District 10 $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
Joe Wilson U.S. House Representative, South Carolina District 02 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
John Carter U.S. House Representative, Texas District 31 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
John Kennedy U.S. Senator, Louisiana $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $1,000 -
John Rose U.S. House Representative, Tennessee District 06 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,000 -
Katie Britt U.S. Senator, Alabama $ Since 1/6 $2,500 Total $ $2,500 -
Kevin Cramer U.S. Senator, North Dakota $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
Kevin McCarthy Former U.S. House Representative, California District 23 $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $5,000 -
Lance Gooden U.S. House Representative, Texas District 05 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $5,500 -
Lee Zeldin Former U.S. House Representative, New York District 01 $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $4,000 -
Madison Cawthorn Former U.S. House Representative, North Carolina District 11 $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $5,000 -
Marsha Blackburn U.S. Senator, Tennessee $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $5,000 -
Max Miller U.S. House Representative, Ohio District 7 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $5,000 -
Monica Hernandez U.S. House of Representatives, Texas District 15 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,500 Total $ $2,500 -
Neal Dunn U.S. House Representative, Florida District 02 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $5,000 -
Richard Hudson U.S. House Representative, North Carolina District 09 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $5,000 -
Rick Allen U.S. House Representative, Georgia District 12 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $15,000 -
Roger Marshall U.S. Senator, Kansas $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $3,500 -
Roger Williams U.S. House Representative, Texas District 25 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
Russ Fulcher U.S. House Representative, Idaho District 01 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
Scott Fitzgerald U.S. House Representative, Wisconsin District 05 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,500 Total $ $2,500 -
Stephanie Bice U.S. House Representative, Oklahoma District 05 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,000 Total $ $2,000 -
Steve Daines* U.S. Senator, Montana $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $5,000 -
Ted Budd U.S. Senator, North Carolina $ Since 1/6 $10,000 Total $ $20,000 -
Tommy Tuberville U.S. Senator, Alabama $ Since 1/6 $0 Total $ $2,500 -
Virginia Foxx U.S. House Representative, North Carolina District 05 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $2,500 Total $ $5,500 -
Warren Davidson U.S. House Representative, Ohio District 08 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $5,000 Total $ $7,500 -
William Timmons U.S. House Representative, South Carolina District 04 (Recently Re-Elected) $ Since 1/6 $12,500 Total $ $16,000
While we provide the total sum of funds raised, individual donation data below focuses on individuals and organizations already listed in the Insurrection Index. Donation data on this record is as of 06/2022 and sourced from public FEC donation data. Contributions made by the companies displayed on this tracker were made exclusively through their respective Political Action Committees. Contributions to individuals reflect contributions directly to their respective campaign committees and leadership PACs. *Contribution record includes donations to the candidate’s leadership PAC.
Press Coverage
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Tracking Corporate America’s revolt against the Electoral College objectors
Published on February 5, 2021 Read at CNN
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