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Trump’s memecoin dinner made him millions. Critics call it cash for access

The US president and his allies pocketed US$320 million in trading fees, as the cryptocurrency $TRUMP surged in value ahead of the dinner

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US President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One on Thursday. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse
More than 200 guests on Thursday will make their way to a ritzy country club just up the Potomac River from Washington, ready for a sumptuous dinner hosted by the president of the United States.

The lucky few are not top officials or visiting heads of state but the 220 biggest buyers of $TRUMP, a cryptocurrency memecoin launched by the US president in January.

The top 25 investors will enjoy even more special access: a private session with Trump before dinner – which is set at the Trump National Golf Club in Potomac Falls, Virginia – and a White House tour.

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“The most EXCLUSIVE INVITATION in the World,” a website dedicated to the event said. “The question is … ARE YOU IN?”

This dinner represents perhaps the boldest commercial venture of Donald Trump’s presidency, further blurring already hazy boundaries between politics and profit.
Donald Trump uses a phone on Air Force One. The $TRUMP dinner represents perhaps the boldest commercial venture of his presidency. Photo: AFP
Donald Trump uses a phone on Air Force One. The $TRUMP dinner represents perhaps the boldest commercial venture of his presidency. Photo: AFP
Launched hours before his January inauguration, the $TRUMP memecoin is only one example of the Trump family’s ever-expanding moves into cryptocurrency.
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