Trump Dinner

Democratic Congressman demands Trump to disclose the guest list of the TRUMP dinner

ChainCatcher news, according to The Guardian, as questions about the deep and secret ties between the Trump administration and the cryptocurrency industry continue to escalate, a senior Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives is calling for Trump to disclose the guest list of a private dinner held last week for major investors in his meme coin TRUMP.At a star-studded cryptocurrency conference in Las Vegas this week, as the Trump administration rolled out the red carpet for the industry, Congressman Jamie Raskin from Maryland, the top Democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee, called on Thursday for an investigation into the private dinner held last week at Trump’s golf club in Virginia, which was specifically for major buyers of his TRUMP digital token.In a letter, he wrote: "Releasing this list will inform the American public about who is putting tens of millions of dollars into our president's pocket, so we can start to figure out what they got in return for this huge amount of money, besides a virtually worthless meme coin."As U.S. Vice President JD Vance and other senior officials from the Trump administration appeared in Las Vegas on Wednesday and Thursday to attend the "Bitcoin 2025" conference, actively promoting the U.S. government's crypto-friendly policies to industry leaders and investors, Raskin's call for investigation was also made.

TRUMP dinner attendees: The food was very poor, and there was no opportunity to get close to the president

According to ChainCatcher, Nicholas Pinto, a 25-year-old influencer, purchased $360,000 worth of TRUMP tokens to attend a dinner with Trump, but he was greatly disappointed by the food at the banquet: "It was garbage, Walmart-level steak." Pinto stated that the "Trump Organic Garden Salad" and "Double Entrée" (Filet Mignon + Pan-Seared Flounder) on the menu received collective criticism. "Everyone at our table said it was the worst meal we've ever had." However, the highlight of the evening was not the food, but Trump himself. When asked if it was worth the price, Pinto bluntly replied, "I was expecting to eat Trump's favorite Big Mac or pizza; that would have been better than tonight's meal."When Pinto arrived at the dinner venue, he was first greeted by a protest group from the nonprofit organization "Public Citizen." The organization's co-chair, Robert Weissman, had previously stated, "Trump's crypto business is one of the most corrupt innovations in American political history." The atmosphere inside the club was similarly subtle; although Trump did show up to speak, Pinto commented that the content was basically nonsense, and most guests had no chance to get close to the president. Even the dinner host, conservative media OANN anchor Caitlyn Sinclair, complained, "Trump wouldn't even take a photo."After the dinner ended around 10 PM, a hungry Pinto went for a late-night snack. Pinto summarized, "The only thing edible all night was the bread and butter before the meal."
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