Helicopters, halibut and “YYC”: Donald Trump’s Memory Dinner

As the President of the United States Donald Trump left the stage Thursday night at a golf club near Washington, DC, and pointed to the crowd and took his index finger to his temple – as if saying: You know what is coming – and then started dancing. To the beat of “YMCA” Rural people, Trump shivered, swirled, and stretched his arms over his head.
Watching more than 200 people being invited to Trump National Golf Club for a private dinner. They won seats by buying a large number of Trump’s own crypto coins (Trump) and some hold millions of dollars in value.
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The evening menu was flooded with halibut with citrusy flavor, filet mignon with Demi Glaze and hopes attendees have the chance to talk to the U.S. president. Four guests agreed to tell Wired about their experience.
By late afternoon, dinner guests had begun filtering through the golf club door. By comparing with DC insiders and Silicon Valley elite members, crowded with crypto dinners, attracting a bunch of mismatched odd numbers: Independent businessmen rub shoulders against shoulders, with Crypto executives, stubborn Trump fans, even professional sports stars, and even Former NBA NBA player Lamar Odom towering overhead. A few are in Bitcoin orange bow tie; others are wearing gold medal sneakers.
After 7 p.m., dinner guests gathered in the windows and watched Trump descend on his presidential helicopter Marine One. Not long after, he appeared from behind the blue velvet curtains to the crowd amid the craze and applause. Trump asked if they saw the helicopter. “Yes, super cool!” someone shouted.
Trump delivered a distinctive meandering speech against the backdrop of four American flags from behind the podium at one end of the restaurant, which the source said lasted for 25 minutes. At some point, he arrived at cryptocurrency.
“In this room, we have some of the smartest minds everywhere in the world,” Trump said. “You believe in the whole cryptocurrency. A lot of people are starting to believe in it… It’s really something special – who knows, right? Who knows – but it can be special.”
When Trump first Three days before the inauguration, the memorial factor promoted in January, releasing the limited number of releases to the issuance rose to $14 billion. The remaining 80% of the supply is controlled by CIC Digital LLC, a subsidiary of the Trump family-owned conglomerate, and the Fight Fight Fight Fight Fight Fight LLC is composed of Trump Allied Allied Allied forces Bill Zanker. Trump has only one social media post and has added billions of dollars in paper net worth. (The value of the revolving coin has since fallen to about $3 billion.)
The team behind Trump’s coin announced a presidential dinner for the top 220 holders on April 23 and promised to be at Trump’s top 25 close-up reception. The website explains that the most people will be based on who holds the coins and will be selected for the longest between the announcement date and May 12.