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Source: NYT
The invitees for President Trumps private dinner for customers of his cryptocurrency business on Thursday included a Chinese billionaire fighting a lawsuit from U.S. regulators, an attorney for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, a former basketball star, and executives from crypto businesses from Miami Beach to Singapore, according to a guest list obtained by The New York Times and social media posts reviewed by The Times.
The dinner, at which Mr. Trump gave remarks, was an extraordinary moment in which the president leveraged his position to make money for his crypto business and for his Virginia golf club, which hosted the event.
The events invited guests were not known publicly beforehand, even to each other. They were identified only by the pseudonyms they used on the electronic wallets where they kept their $TRUMP memecoins. Most had gained an invitation by becoming one of the top 220 holders of that memecoin over a certain period of time. The top 25 of those were given V.I.P. status and afforded a more intimate gathering before the dinner and an unofficial tour of the White House on Friday.
When they arrived at Mr. Trumps club outside Washington Thursday evening, the digital world had become physical. The invitees names and contact information were delineated on paper lists, checked by staffers at the door. A Times reporter reviewed one of those lists, and used it to identify people who were present. Some other invitees self-identified on social media. A reporter and photographer from The Times also saw some $TRUMP crypto buyers enter and exit the White House on Friday.
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Outside the Trump National Golf course on Thursday night, protesters chanted "release the list" detailing names of the buyers of $TRUMP crypto that earned a ticket to dine with him or visit the White House. The White House refused to do so. But The New York Times obtained that list
— Eric Lipton NYT (@ericlipton.nytimes.com) 2025-05-23T21:37:20.482Z
We are not going to publish the whole list because we have reached out to a certain number of the 220 guests to try to confirm information. But we are publishing a story that examines a bunch of the folks that we know were invited to the dinner and/or White House
— Eric Lipton NYT (@ericlipton.nytimes.com) 2025-05-23T21:39:21.764Z
Here is that story.... Posted seconds ago.
— Eric Lipton NYT (@ericlipton.nytimes.com) 2025-05-23T21:42:04.571Z
Who Won a Seat at Trumpâs Crypto Dinner?
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