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Moroun donated $1 million to Trump-aligned PAC before Gordie Howe threats
Summary
Campaign records show Matthew Moroun gave $1 million USD to MAGA Inc. on Jan. 16; that disclosure came weeks before President Trump posted a Feb. 9 threat to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. Undetermined at this time.
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Matthew Moroun, owner of the Ambassador Bridge, gave $1 million USD to MAGA Inc. on Jan. 16, according to a campaign finance filing. That contribution was disclosed less than a month before President Trump posted a social-media message on Feb. 9 threatening to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. The Moroun family has long opposed the Gordie Howe project because it could reduce crossings and toll revenue at the nearby Ambassador Bridge. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a rule on Jan. 30 designating the Gordie Howe bridge as a port of entry.
Known details:
- The campaign finance disclosure lists a $1 million USD contribution from Matthew Moroun to MAGA Inc. on Jan. 16.
- President Trump posted a Feb. 9 social-media message threatening to block the Gordie Howe bridge opening unless concessions were made, according to reporting.
- Reporting notes Moroun met with a member of the U.S. cabinet hours before the president's message, and that the Ambassador Bridge operator has spent on Trump-connected lobbying.
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a rule on Jan. 30 designating the Gordie Howe span as a port of entry.
Summary:
The reported donation, the cabinet meeting, and the president's public message have been presented together in coverage of relations between the bridge owner and the U.S. administration, and they have featured in reporting about U.S.-Canada tensions over the Gordie Howe bridge opening. Undetermined at this time.
