A photo from a secret dinner of US President Donald Trump shows a secret dinner for his top Memecoin buyers.
Photo posted online by some of the 220 biggest holders of the official Trump (Trump) token – one of several crypto venture critics said Trump’s ethics and presidential conflict was greeted by a massive poster with attendees with “fight fight fights,” sitting on each table, referring to the company that launched Memecoin.
The White House said it would not publish a guest list of people attending dinner, but Tron CEO Justin Sun, Magic Eden CEO Jack Lou and Bitmart CEO Sheldon Sher were among those who shared a snap of dinner at Trump National Golf Club in Virginia.
Trump Crypto Dinner! #trumpcoin @gettrumpmemes pic.twitter.com/9zrednjoeu
– Sheldon (@sheldonbitmart) May 23, 2025
On the menu there was the “Trump Organic Field Green Salad” to start, followed by a pancia halibut with filet mignon and mashed potatoes and a vegetable medley, and a lava cake for dessert.
Videos from the event show attendees were also given gift bags containing black hats.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, charged with being charged with breaching a securities law before dropping the case under the Trump administration, was the biggest buyer of Trump’s Memecoin until dinner.
The video shows a Chinese-born crypto entrepreneur, who is also the biggest backer of Trump’s crypto platform World Liberty Financial, raised on the stage, ceremonially gifting a Golden Trump branded watch that is sold for $100,000.
As the top holder of $Trambling And the proud supporters of President Trump are @gettrumpmemes.
thank you @potus For unwavering support in our industry!#makecryptogreatagain🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/yy2tuwegzt
– He is Justin Sun (@justinsuntron) May 23, 2025
Sun’s attendance at the event was highlighted by the Wall Street Journal and other media outlets, with many noting that the dinner may have deepened its relationship with Trump and his family.
Participants faced fierce protesters upon arrival
Bloomberg reported that around 100 protesters gathered outside the event and jeered attendees when they arrived at the property.
Destruction: At a surprising moment, protesters flocked Trump National Golf Club.
Outside: Fury.
Inside: Crypto Bros and campaign bundlers toasting corruption like vintage wine.
Americans have finished looking at the billionaires… pic.twitter.com/wrkwtmyisf
– Brian Allen (@Allenanalysis) May 23, 2025
Protesters held signs containing messages such as “Stop Trump’s code corruption” and “Democracy is not on sale.”
Related: Donald Trump gives conflicting answers about Memocoin’s interests
Some protesters called for Trump’s bluff each and removal, while others called for financial reform in the United States.
The Trump-related entity reportedly cashed in trading fees from Trump tokens, which began two days before Trump’s inauguration as president on January 20th.
On March 24, Trump Media also signed a non-binding agreement with Crypto.com, launching a series of Made in America replacements in the United States.
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