Want to Have Dinner with Trump? Here’s How to Qualify and Everything You Need to Know
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It sounds unbelievable, but it’s real: holders of a Trump-themed meme coin now have the chance to attend an exclusive dinner with the U.S. President Donald J. Trump.
The event was announced this week on the official website of the Trump memecoin project. The announcement instantly sent the token—$TRUMP—soaring over 70%, as investors rushed to grab a spot at what’s being called one of the most exclusive crypto-related events of the year.
The Dinner Details
The Trump Gala Dinner will take place on May 22 at Trump National Golf Club in Washington, D.C. According to the project’s website, the top 220 $TRUMP coin holders will receive an official invitation to join the president for dinner.
But it doesn’t stop there. The top 25 holders will get even more perks, including:
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A private VIP reception
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A special behind-the-scenes tour, potentially including White House access
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Exclusive interaction time with Donald Trump
This dinner is being marketed as “the most exclusive invitation in the world.”
How to Qualify
To be eligible for the event, you need to:
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Own enough $TRUMP coins to place in the top 220 holders
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Register your wallet on the project’s official website
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Pass a background check
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Not reside in a restricted country under KYC laws
The project has even set up a live leaderboard that updates hourly. It shows how much $TRUMP each wallet is holding, factoring in both the number of coins and how long they’ve been held—a time-weighted score that encourages long-term holding.
Currently, some of the top wallets hold over $400,000 worth of $TRUMP, showing just how competitive this has become.
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