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Trump’s Memecoin Dinner Sparks Ethics Concerns

by Rena Tran
May 13, 2025
in Business
Trump’s Memecoin Dinner Sparks Ethics Concerns

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President Donald Trump is set to host an exclusive dinner on May 22 at his Virginia golf club, inviting the top 220 holders of his self-branded cryptocurrency, $TRUMP. The event, touted as a reward for significant investors, has raised concerns due to the substantial presence of foreign nationals among the invitees.

A High-Stakes Invitation

The $TRUMP coin, launched in January 2025, quickly gained traction in the crypto market. To incentivize investment, a promotion was announced: the top 220 holders would receive invitations to a private dinner with the president, with the top 25 gaining access to an exclusive VIP reception. This initiative spurred a buying frenzy, with some investors spending millions to secure their spots. One notable investor, known by the pseudonym “Sun,” reportedly acquired over 1.43 million coins, valued at more than $19 million.

Foreign Participation Raises Alarms

An analysis of the top $TRUMP coin holders reveals that a significant number utilized foreign cryptocurrency exchanges, such as Binance and OKX, which are not accessible to U.S. residents. Specifically, 19 of the top 25 wallets are associated with these offshore platforms, suggesting that many of the largest investors—and thus dinner attendees—are foreign nationals.

This revelation has prompted concerns about potential foreign influence and ethical implications, especially given the direct access these investors will have to the president. Senator Richard Blumenthal has initiated an ethics inquiry, highlighting the risks of foreign entities gaining privileged access to U.S. leadership through financial means.

Ethical and Legal Implications

The intertwining of presidential access with cryptocurrency investments has sparked debates over the ethical boundaries of such promotions. Critics argue that offering exclusive access to the president in exchange for substantial financial investment blurs the lines between governance and personal gain. Furthermore, the anonymity inherent in cryptocurrency transactions complicates efforts to ensure transparency and accountability.

In response to these concerns, lawmakers have proposed the Modern Emoluments and Malfeasance Enforcement (MEME) Act. This legislation aims to prohibit sitting presidents and high-ranking officials from launching or endorsing personal cryptocurrencies, seeking to prevent potential conflicts of interest and foreign influence.

Market Volatility and Investor Impact

While the $TRUMP coin experienced an initial surge in value, peaking at $75, it has since plummeted to around $12. This volatility has resulted in significant losses for many small-scale investors, even as major holders secured exclusive access to the upcoming dinner. The disparity between the gains of large investors and the losses of smaller participants has further fueled criticism of the promotion.

Looking Ahead

As the dinner date approaches, the event continues to attract scrutiny from ethics watchdogs, lawmakers, and the public. The intersection of political access, personal financial gain, and foreign investment presents complex challenges that underscore the need for clear ethical guidelines in the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and governance

Related posts:

  1. Trump meme coin nets $320M in fees ahead of dinner event
Tags: cryptocurrencyEthicsForeign InvestmentMEME ActTrump
Rena Tran

Rena Tran

Staff writer and editorial researcher at Millionaire News, a business publication covering entrepreneurs, founders and executives across global markets. Rena covers founder stories, startup ecosystems and emerging business leaders across Asia, the Middle East and beyond.

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