Nicki Minaj says she’s not denying her support for Trump
President Donald Trump hosted the Trump Account Summit, where Nicki Minaj and other CEOs and companies pledged support.
Big companies and celebrities are encouraging Americans to benefit from the recently touted “Trump Account.”
President Donald Trump’s administration hosted the Trump Account Summit on January 28, announcing a new federal program to open savings accounts for American children born between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2028. The “Trump account,” officially called a 530A account, is populated with $1,000 deposits from the federal government and is intended to serve as seed money for parents to contribute and invest. time.
The provision is part of President Trump’s “Great Big Beautiful Act,” which was endorsed by rapper Nicki Minaj, who appeared on stage next to Trump at the event. Starting July 4, the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding, family, friends and employers will be able to contribute up to $5,000 to each Trump account each year, according to the U.S. Treasury Department.
A growing list of employers, celebrities and billionaires have pledged to donate up to $1,000. Here are the companies and people who have announced plans to contribute to 530A accounts so far.
celebrity
- Nicki Minaj: Rapper and Trump fan Nicki Minaj pledged to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to fans at a Trump Account event on January 28th. She has not yet disclosed how she plans to distribute the funds.
- erica kirkErica Kirk, who became the leader of Turning Point USA, a group that advocates conservative politics in high schools and universities after her husband Charlie Kirk was murdered, said on social media that the nonprofit would match eligible Trump accounts with $1,000 in government donations in dollar increments.
- Ray and Barbara Dalio: Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio and his wife, Barbara, have pledged to donate an additional $250 per child to the nearly 300,000 children in Connecticut.
- Michael and Susan Dell: Billionaire couple Michael and Susan Dell have pledged $6.25 billion to fill eligible accounts, which will also be distributed as $250 per child.
banks and financial institutions
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.: JPMorgan Chase & Co. has pledged to fully match the government’s $1,000 contribution to eligible employees.
- Robinhood Markets Co., Ltd.: Robinhood shared on social media that it will give a $1,000 donation to eligible children of Robinhood employees.
- Chime Financial Co., Ltd.: Chime has similarly committed to matching the government’s $1,000 contribution to eligible employees.
- SoFi Technologies, Inc.: SoFi announced plans to provide eligible employees with a $1,000 contribution.
- charles schwab company: Charles Schwab Corporation will match a $1,000 donation to the newborn infant of an eligible Schwab U.S. employee.
- Investment Company Research Institute: Investment Company Institute also offers a full $1,000 match.
- Russell Investments Group LLC: Russell Investment Group will also make a matching donation of $1,000 for an employee’s newborn baby.
- black rock: BlackRock will provide a $1,000 donation to all eligible U.S. employees.
- new york mellon bank:BNY was one of the first major financial institutions to back Trump accounts and promise a $1,000 match to eligible employees.
- Visa Co., Ltd.: Visa shared on social media that it will include 530A accounts as part of its benefits package for U.S. employees “when available.”
- coinbase: Coinbase will match a $1,000 donation to eligible children of Coinbase employees.
- bank of america:Bank of America announced that it will provide a $1,000 donation to the children of its employees born between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2028.
- master card: Mastercard has indicated that it will participate with a Trump account, but details have not yet been announced.
- Wells Fargo: Wells Fargo will provide a $1,000 donation to the children of eligible employees.
business
- steak & shake: Burger chain Steak ‘n Shake has promised a $1,000 match to the children of its employees born between 2025 and 2028.
- charter communications: Charter Communications announced it will match $1,000 donations to eligible employee accounts in July 2025.
- intel: Intel announced that it will match a $1,000 government contribution to the children of eligible employees born between 2025 and 2028.
- H&R Block: H&R Block has indicated that it will participate with a Trump account, but details have not been announced.
- Uber: Uber has indicated it will participate with a Trump account, but details have not yet been announced.
- Nvidia, Broadcom, Comcast, IBM, Continental Resources: President Trump said in an announcement at an event Wednesday that Nvidia, Broadcom, Comcast, IBM and Continental Resources “all signed up to make very large contributions.” No further details have been released.

