Donald Trump just participated in ‘an orgy of corruption’, senator claims
- On Thursday, Donald Trump held an exclusive dinner at his Virginia golf course for 220 leading investors in his $TRUMP memecoin, an event that drew protests and public criticism.
- The dinner followed criticism that Trump leveraged presidential access to raise funds through his crypto, with the White House withholding the attendee list.
- Notable attendees included crypto mogul Justin Sun and former NBA star Lamar Odom, with each participant reportedly investing an average of $1.8 million.
- Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal described the event as an "orgy of corruption" and "the most blatant misuse of office" in U.S. history.
- The gathering intensified debate over presidential ethics, highlighting concerns that the meme coin mainly functions to channel money to Trump and his family.
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“Mount Everest of Corruption”: Protesters Gather Outside Dinner Feting $TRUMP Coin Investors
Protesters gathered outside President Trump’s Virginia golf club Thursday evening as he hosted a private dinner for 220 top spenders on his $TRUMP memecoin. Altogether, the dinner attendees spent close to $400 million combined to gain access to Trump — many of them foreign nationals. Among attendees were Justin Sun, a Chinese-born crypto billionaire, and Korean crypto executive Sangrok Oh. Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren called the gathe…
Blumenthal: Trump Belongs on the 'Mount Rushmore of Corruption'
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Donald Trump has become a U.S. president who not only doesn’t care to look like a conflict of interest. On the contrary, he seems to brag about it. This Thursday night, in a golf club owned by him in the state of Virginia, very close to Washington, the New York billionaire celebrated one of the most surprising and controversial evenings since he arrived at the White House: a gala dinner attended by 220 investors from the cryptocurrency sector. T…
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