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Trump’s Crypto Dinner: Elites Gather Amid Backlash Over Menu Complaints

President Trump hosted an exclusive crypto dinner this week, bringing together 220 elite investors who bought his $TRUMP memecoin. The $148 million event at his Virginia golf club drew global crypto entrepreneurs and celebrities, but faced immediate backlash from Democrats and media critics. Attendees paid top dollar for access, with foreign investors making up a significant portion despite anonymity concerns.

Guests described underwhelming food and limited drink options, comparing the meal to a cheap wedding dinner. Water and Trump-branded wine were the only beverages, with no refills offered. Despite complaints about the menu, supporters praised the chance to network with fellow patriots and hear Trump’s vision for America-first crypto policies.

Trump delivered a 20-minute speech calling the dinner a “historic moment” and promising to protect cryptocurrency from government overreach. His appearance energized the crowd, with former NBA player Lamar Odom declaring him “the greatest president” before promoting his own crypto token. The president’s team emphasized this as outreach to innovators tired of Democrat attacks on financial freedom.

Liberal politicians immediately demanded investigations, claiming the event allowed foreign interests to buy influence. Rep. Sean Casten called it a “pay-to-play scheme,” ignoring that 62% of attendees were American entrepreneurs. The DOJ is now reviewing whether Trump violated campaign finance laws, though no evidence of wrongdoing has surfaced.

Many investors openly admitted they attended to shape future crypto regulations, with one Taiwan-based executive calling it “lobbying 2.0.” Critics ignored that this mirrors standard political donor access, focusing instead on Trump’s unapologetic embrace of free-market capitalism. The $TRUMP coin dipped 16% post-event, but loyal holders called it a temporary correction.

Mainstream media hyper-focused on minor menu complaints while ignoring Trump’s pro-growth message. Outlets like CBS and WSJ mocked the steak quality but didn’t report that 89% of attendees said they’d invest again. This biased coverage reveals the left’s fear of Trump’s connection with job-creating innovators.

Legal experts note the event followed all disclosure laws, with Trump’s team transparent about the coin’s fundraising purpose. The real scandal is Democrats trying to criminalize grassroots support while taking Silicon Valley megadonors. Patriotic Americans see through these double standards attacking Trump’s popular movement.

Despite manufactured outrage, the dinner proved Trump’s unmatched ability to mobilize supporters and disrupt corrupt systems. While elites clutch pearls over steak quality, working-class investors cheer a president fighting for their right to build wealth outside Wall Street’s grip. This event marks just the beginning of Trump’s crusade to put America first in the digital economy.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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