Mega Millions Jackpot Soars, Tobacco Company Backs Trump, Jeffries' Health Issues Surface

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This news article covers multiple stories: the escalating Mega Millions jackpot, the revelation of tobacco company RAI Services Co.'s significant financial support for Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, and the allegations of dementia and late-onset Alzheimer's against former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries.

A Mega Millions jackpot has surpassed $1 billion after the Christmas Eve drawing yielded no winners. Meanwhile, legal documents allege that former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries suffers from dementia and late-onset Alzheimer's. In the 2024 presidential race, while billionaire business leaders contributed significantly, major corporations largely remained uninvolved. However, tobacco company RAI Services Co.

, a subsidiary of Reynolds American, emerged as the largest corporate donor to President-elect Donald Trump's campaign and affiliated super PACs, pledging $10 million to the Make America Great Again Inc. super PAC. Reynolds, which owns brands like Newport, Camel, and Pall Mall, allegedly saw Trump's election as a strategic move to prevent menthol cigarette bans and lessen industry regulations. This perceived alignment between Trump and the tobacco industry raises ethical concerns

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