Silicon Valley investor Asha Jadeja Motwani has emerged as one of the largest Indian-American contributors in the current US election cycle, donating over $5 million to the pro-Trump super PAC, MAGA Inc., according to federal campaign finance filings. Her reported contribution of $5 million from California in November 2025 places her in a select group of ultra-wealthy donors supporting the political action committee. Jadeja’s total contributions to date amount to just above $5.1 million.
Her name appears alongside some of the most influential figures in American technology, finance, and investment. For instance, Foris DAX, operator of the Crypto.com platform, has contributed $20 million in a single filing, totaling $30 million in this election cycle, while OpenAI president and co-founder Greg Brockman is listed with a $25 million donation. Konstantin Sokolov of IIS Investments appears with $11 million, and several others have made multi-million-dollar contributions.
Besides Jadeja, only two other donors have reached the $5 million mark: Blackstone CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman and investor Benjamin Landa, both based in New York. The donor list also highlights the strong presence of technology- and cryptocurrency-linked firms, including Gemini Trust Company, which has contributed nearly $1.5 million in one filing and over $4.4 million in total. Major financial institutions such as JPMorgan Chase Bank and various advisory and investment firms also feature prominently.
Jadeja’s donation stands out as one of the largest known political contributions by an individual of Indian origin in the current filings, reflecting the growing financial and political involvement of sections of the Indian-American community in US electoral politics. Her support places her in the same tier as some of the most powerful corporate and individual backers of MAGA Inc.
The campaign finance disclosures include contributions from individuals, limited liability companies, and other political action committees, ranging from $1 million to several hundred thousand dollars. Under US law, super PACs like MAGA Inc. can raise unlimited funds from individuals and corporations but are prohibited from coordinating directly with a candidate’s campaign, a regulation that has reshaped election financing in the country.








