Trump expected to dine with Wall Street CEOs at White House on Wednesday
Trump hosts finance leaders while withholding billions in SNAP benefits, forcing millions to rely on food banks amid a historic lapse in federal nutrition aid.
- On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump will host a White House dinner with finance chiefs, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman, amid SNAP benefit lapses.
- Following earlier this year, Trump aims to strengthen ties with business leaders, citing JPMorgan Chase's plans to invest $1 trillion to support U.S. manufacturing and critical industries.
- Top executives expected to attend include Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase CEO, Adena Friedman, Nasdaq CEO, Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO, and David Solomon, Goldman Sachs CEO, while bankers have pitched IPO roles for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
- On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court extended an order allowing the administration to withhold billions in SNAP benefits, while the Agriculture Department threatened penalties, prompting pushback from Democratic governors including Janet Mills, Governor of Maine.
- Mr. Trump, who often cites Wall Street, has touted an S&P 500 record this month, while critics highlighted lavish events and the $350 million White House ballroom, and business groups pushed back over tariffs and visa fee proposals.
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Trump set host Wall Street CEOs for swanky White House dinner
President Donald Trump is set to roll out the red carpet for Wall Street bigwigs, including Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon, at a White House dinner on Wednesday evening, two sources familiar with the matter have told The Post.
American President Donald Trump is expected to have breakfast a private dinner at the White House with more executive top directors, while Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, said an administration officer...
Trump expected to host Wall Street CEOs at White House dinner
President Trump is expected to host a group of Wall Street executives at the White House on Wednesday, including leaders from JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs. A White House official confirmed Trump was set to dine with business leaders including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman. Other guests include Goldman Sachs…
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