The Art of the StealA project of the Save America Movement

★ Industries

Sectors

26 sectors tracked

Sector

Advocacy

501(c)(4) / (c)(6) lobbying, issue-advocacy, and political-mobilization organizations. Distinct from PACs (which are election-finance vehicles) — these orgs lobby and shape policy on behalf of an industry, ideology, or single issue rather than directly funding candidates.

6 organizations · 8 actions
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Construction & Engineering

General contractors, industrial-construction firms, structural-steel fabricators, and engineering-services companies. Distinct from transportation infrastructure (utilities, ports, roads) and from real estate development.

3 organizations · 3 actions
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Consumer Goods & Hospitality

Tobacco, consumer brands, luxury goods, food processing, casinos and hotels, and other consumer-facing businesses whose interactions with the administration center on tariffs, donations, or regulatory access.

36 organizations · 118 actions
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Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency exchanges, token issuers, stablecoin operators, blockchain ventures, and any investment firm or sovereign-wealth fund with cryptocurrency or digital-asset holdings in its portfolio. Also includes prediction-market platforms operating on crypto rails.

40 organizations · 117 actions
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Defense & Aerospace

Defense contractors, military aerospace programs, and the Pentagon and military service branches that procure from them. Covers the Qatar 747 donation, Sentinel ICBM funding diversion, and defense-contractor donations.

16 organizations · 89 actions
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Energy & Environment

Energy utilities, fossil-fuel and renewable producers, and the federal agencies (EPA, DOE, DOI, CEQ, FPISC) governing environmental review, emissions standards, and federal-lands resource development.

16 organizations · 87 actions
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Federal Government

U.S. federal executive departments, independent agencies, military service branches, and weapons programs that appear as actors in documented incidents — whether as regulators, contracting parties, or recipients or grantors of benefits.

26 organizations · 112 actions
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Financial Services

Banks, consumer lenders, credit bureaus, brokerages, retail trading platforms, and the financial regulators (CFPB, SEC, DOL) governing consumer finance, securities, and retirement assets. Covers CFPB enforcement dismissals and 401(k) alternative-asset rule changes.

46 organizations · 140 actions
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Foreign Governments

Sovereign foreign states, their ministries, sovereign wealth funds, and other state-controlled entities documented as counterparties to administration actions — gifts, investments, export licenses, or tariff negotiations.

12 organizations · 14 actions
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Fossil Fuels

Companies that explore for, produce, refine, transport, export, or trade oil, natural gas, and coal — including upstream exploration and production firms, integrated oil majors, LNG exporters, coal producers, commodities traders, and the industry's trade associations and lobbying arms.

24 organizations · 31 actions
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Investment Firms

Capital allocators: hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and pure investment holding companies. Distinct from Financial Services (which covers operating financial businesses — banks, brokerages, exchanges, payment processors). Investment firms lobby on portfolio-company policy; financial-services firms lobby on their own regulation.

43 organizations · 64 actions
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Liquefied Natural Gas

Companies that liquefy, export, transport, or import liquefied natural gas (LNG) — including export terminal operators, integrated majors with significant LNG portfolios, gas pipeline and midstream operators that own LNG facilities, and LNG-focused trade associations.

11 organizations · 9 actions
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Media & Entertainment

Broadcast and cable news divisions, film studios, social-media platforms, telecom-media conglomerates, and the FCC. Covers defamation and lawsuit settlements paid to Trump, the Melania documentary deal, and FCC merger approvals.

18 organizations · 93 actions
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Mining & Critical Minerals

Companies and projects engaged in the extraction and processing of metals and minerals — including copper, cobalt, gallium, germanium, and other materials designated critical to defense and industrial supply chains under the Defense Production Act.

0 organizations · 2 actions
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Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare

Pharmaceutical manufacturers and the foundations or family offices derived from pharma fortunes. Covers domestic-manufacturing pledges and TrumpRx drug-price agreements.

21 organizations · 21 actions
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Political Committees & Political Money

PACs, Super PACs, political party committees, inaugural committees, and 501(c)(4) social-welfare organizations whose primary function is direct campaign and party finance. Excludes private foundations and 501(c)(3) charitable organizations even when they make politically-aligned grants.

10 organizations · 544 actions
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Prediction Markets

Online exchanges where users trade event contracts — financial positions whose payout depends on the outcome of elections, sporting events, economic data, and other future events. Distinct from Financial Services and Cryptocurrency, though some operators run on crypto rails. Overseen primarily by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

2 organizations · 17 actions
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Private Foundations & Donor Networks

Private and family foundations, presidential-library foundations, donor-advised funds, and other private 501(c)(3) vehicles that function as conduits for politically-aligned giving by wealthy individuals or families. Distinct from PACs and other direct campaign-finance vehicles.

5 organizations · 86 actions
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Private Prisons

For-profit operators of prisons, jails, and immigration detention facilities. Primary customers are federal agencies (ICE, BOP, USMS) and state corrections departments.

3 organizations · 3 actions
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Real Estate & Property Development

Homebuilders, real estate developers, property managers, residential landlords. Distinct from infrastructure (utilities, transport) and hospitality (hotels, CPG) — these orgs share a distinctive policy footprint around zoning, EB-5, mortgage rules, and tax treatment of real-property gains.

5 organizations · 9 actions
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State Government

U.S. state-level governmental bodies — governors' offices, state cabinets, state agencies, and quasi-state authorities — documented as actors in incidents involving administration figures or their affiliates.

3 organizations · 3 actions
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Technology & AI

Big Tech firms, semiconductor manufacturers, AI companies, and the federal bodies coordinating AI infrastructure permitting, chip export licensing, and data-center buildout. Covers chip tariffs, AI chip export deals, and AI-permitting executive orders.

42 organizations · 106 actions
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Telecommunications

Wireless carriers, MVNOs, and the FCC in its telecom-regulator capacity. Covers the T-Mobile/Trump Mobile arrangement and FCC approval of T-Mobile network deals.

10 organizations · 93 actions
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Transportation & Infrastructure

Freight rail, cross-border bridge operators, heavy equipment makers, and infrastructure-related private actors whose dealings with the administration concern permitting, tariffs, or competitive blocking.

18 organizations · 19 actions
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Tribal Nations

Federally recognized sovereign tribal governments. Distinct from state or federal government; engage with the executive branch on gaming compacts, land-into-trust decisions, and federal recognition.

3 organizations · 3 actions
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Trump Family Business

Entities owned, controlled, or majority-affiliated with the Trump family and used as conduits for revenue, branding, or self-dealing during the administration. Includes the Trump Organization and the LLCs managing the $TRUMP meme coin.

9 organizations · 90 actions