Donald Trump just participated in ‘an orgy of corruption’, senator claims
- Donald Trump hosted an exclusive dinner at Trump National Golf Club on Thursday for the 220 leading backers of his $TRUMP cryptocurrency.
- The event followed the launch of the meme coin, which critics say allows investors access to Trump through their investments, raising ethical concerns.
- Attendees included crypto mogul Justin Sun, who announced his presence, while protesters and officials condemned the event as an unprecedented use of presidential power for profit.
- The average investment per participant was $1.8 million, and Senator Elizabeth Warren described the gathering as an “orgy of corruption.”
- The dinner intensified debate over the overlap of Trump’s presidency with private business, with critics warning it risks degrading public trust and legal norms.
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“Mount Everest of Corruption”: Protesters Gather Outside Dinner Feting $TRUMP Coin Investors
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"Orgy of Corruption": Criticism of Trump for Auctioning Access to His Person Through His Cryptocurrency
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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