Overview
- President Donald Trump held a private gala dinner for the top 220 investors in his $TRUMP cryptocurrency, each contributing at least $2 million.
- The event, hosted at Trump's private golf club, faced protests from approximately 100 demonstrators and accusations of ethical violations.
- Critics, including Senator Chris Murphy and Representative Sean Casten, condemned the dinner as a potential avenue for foreign influence and called for a Justice Department investigation.
- White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt defended the event as a private gathering during Trump's personal time, asserting no direct presidential benefit.
- The gala coincided with ongoing Senate debates on cryptocurrency regulation, intensifying scrutiny of the Trump family's financial activities in the crypto sector.