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Who’s on the Guest List for Trump’s Meme Coin Dinner?

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23.05.2025

When President Donald Trump welcomes top holders of his meme coin to dinner Thursday night, he will be joined by the likes of “Ogle,” a pseudonymous hacker who told one outlet he will wear a bandana around his face to avoid being “doxxed.”

It’s a sign of the mystery surrounding the meme coin dinner, despite calls for transparency and concern about foreign investors buying access to the president.

Trump’s meme coin company last month announced that the top owners of the cryptocurrency would win an invite to dinner. Ethics experts say the dinner is unprecedented in its brazen offering of access to the president for profit. The average cost of admission was over $1 million, according to one analysis.

“At least let the American people know who has bought access to the president.”

Trump’s announcement revived interest in the $Trump project, which sends transaction fees back to its creators every time a coin is traded. Those fees have so far amounted to more than $320 million in total, according to the company Chainalysis.

Democrats plan to picket the dinner outside the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia, and a group of senators held a press conference Thursday calling on Trump to at least make the guest list public.

“Release the names of the people who are going to be there,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said. “At least let the American people know who has bought access to the president. Release the names. If there is nothing wrong, if you think this is all aboveboard, then what are you hiding?”

Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said the event was unrelated to Trump’s official duties in response to a question about the guest list Thursday.

“The president is attending it in his personal time. It is not a White House dinner, it is not taking place here at the White House,” she said.

Here’s what we do know about who is attending.

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