Trump's Crypto Dinner Invite
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Trump invited 220 crypto investors to dinner at his 600-acre golf club

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220 crypto investors will attend dinner with US president Donald Trump at his Washington golf club.
To qualify for the dinner, they had to hold or purchase at least 4,196 units of the president’s personal crypto coin.
The dinner was announced on April 23 by CIC Digital LLC , a subsidiary of a conglomerate owned by the Trump family, which together control 80 percent of the Trump coin supply.
The identities of the investors who won a seat at the gala dinner are largely unknown.
The largest holders include investors going by the usernames Woo, REKT , GAnt , and CASE.
Democratic lawmakers are attempting to push through legislation that would prevent elected officials from releasing their own memecoins.
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