PALANTIR
Palantir Technologies is one of the most politically active defense-AI firms in Washington. This dashboard tracks federal donations from its corporate PAC and senior leaders. Donor list curated from The Palantir Payroll; figures sourced from FEC Schedule A filings.
House: 2024 cycle · Senate: 2021–2026 cycle
Lawmakers who have refunded or donated their Palantir-linked contributions — or pledged to refuse them going forward — putting constituents over donors. Sourced from The Palantir Payroll.
Donated the $500 he received from Palantir executive Benjamin Klein to Latino justice organization Maremoto, according to his office.
Said he does not plan on taking money from Palantir now or in the future, and will donate money he has received to nonprofits in the area that help immigrant communities.
Said she had been unaware of a $500 donation made to her campaign in 2021 by Mehdi Alhassani until notified, and will donate it to organizations doing the work on the ground.
His campaign said Alex Karp's contributions have been donated to charity, and that it will not accept donations from Palantir executives in the future.
His campaign purged Palantir's past donations from its books after learning the company's tech was being used against protesters: "We don't want his money and we don't want his surveillance in our streets."
Gave back $4,750 in contributions from a Palantir business-development employee and an outside Palantir lobbyist on March 1, per The Detroit News.
Pledged to refuse future Palantir-linked campaign contributions.
In 2025, confirmed donating $29,300 — the entirety of campaign contributions from Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar — to immigrant rights groups.
First Bay Area member to take the pledge to refuse all future individual contributions from Palantir, and donated all contributions ever received from Palantir executives — not just from this cycle.
Pledged to refuse future Palantir-linked campaign contributions.
Is donating campaign funds he previously received to local nonprofits that provide legal assistance, shelter, and other services to immigrants in Colorado, his campaign said.
Refusing contributions from executives at ICE contractors and donating any prior contributions to local nonprofits supporting immigrants' legal defense in the Hudson Valley.