Trump, cryptocurrency and memecoin dinner
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For weeks, President Donald Trump’s meme coin project pushed a promotion: top holders of the crypto asset would get to attend an exclusive dinner with the president, and an even more select group of people would get to meet the president and receive a VIP tour.
Trump shifted from crypto critic to champion, overhauling Biden-era policies with a deregulatory push that reshaped enforcement, guidance, and industry access.
Trump hosted a black-tie dinner at his Virginia golf club for 220 investors who gave a combined $148 million to his crypto venture.
President Donald Trump is set to attend an exclusive dinner Thursday night with the top investors in his personalized meme coin—a gathering that Democrats are calling a blatant conflict of interest and a troubling example of how Trump is leveraging his presidency for private financial gain.
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President Donald Trump has hosted top investors for one of his cryptocurrency projects at his luxury golf course in Northern Virginia.
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Trump spoke next to the presidential seal at a dinner for crypto coin investors the White House called a private rather than official event.
Democrats and demonstrators alike are raising questions over the crypto dinner held by President Trump for top investors in his meme coin, accusing the private event of corruption. Former Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman shares his thoughts on the security concerns of Trump’s crypto practices,
Crypto billionaire Justin Sun said he received a $100,000 Trump-branded watch at President Donald Trump's meme coin dinner at at the Trump National Golf Club golf club outside of Washington DC on Thursday.
By Michelle Conlin, Lawrence Delevingne and Trevor Hunnicutt STERLING, Virginia (Reuters) -Buyers of President Donald Trump’s meme coin converged from around the globe on Thursday for an exclusive dinner at his private country club,
Trump may have skirted the law addressing his crypto investors using the presidential seal - It’s illegal to use the seal to convey a ‘false impression of sponsorship or approval’ by the government
MSNBC political analyst Cornell Belcher joins MSNBC reports' Chris Jansing and reacts to President Donald Trump's crypto meme coin dinner. Trump held a private event for 220 crypto investors who had bought into his meme coin,