Senator Demands Trump Impeachment After Secret Dinner with Meme Coin Whales
Washington erupts as a private meeting between former President Trump and top meme coin holders sparks impeachment calls—because nothing says ’presidential misconduct’ like courting crypto degenerates.
Meanwhile, Wall Street bankers clutch their pearls—and their 2% yield bonds—while the digital asset class keeps eating their lunch.
Senator Backs Trump Impeachment but Says Action Unlikely Without Democrat Majority
While Ossoff emphasized his firm backing for impeachment proceedings, he acknowledged that any such action would face significant hurdles unless Democrats regain control of Congress in the 2026 midterm elections.
Currently, Republicans hold the majority in both chambers.
The controversy stems from an April 23 announcement on the Official Trump memecoin website, which revealed plans for an exclusive dinner hosted by President Trump at his Washington, D.C. golf club.
The event is reserved for the top 220 TRUMP token holders, with the website posting a public leaderboard and registration details.
Following the announcement, the TRUMP token surged over 50%, according to CoinMarketCap.
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Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) says he AGREES with her, but can’t do it because Democrats don’t have a majority in Congress. pic.twitter.com/EKRjP0wcTJ
Applicants for the dinner must pass a background check and cannot be from countries flagged under Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations. Additionally, no guests are permitted.
$TRUMP Token Team Denies $300K Requirement for Dinner with President
In a statement posted on April 24, the $TRUMP token team clarified that holders do not need to spend $300,000 to qualify for its “Dinner with President Trump” contest.
The team said that entry includes exchange and locked holdings not participating in the contest.
Eligibility is determined solely by registered users on the official leaderboard, which ranks time-weighted $TRUMP balances over the course of the competition.
“People have been incorrectly quoting #220 on the block explorer as the cutoff. That’s wrong because it includes things like locked tokens, exchanges, market makers, and those who are not participating,” the team said.
The project emphasized that all participants must register to be counted. As of the announcement, the 220th-ranked participant held just over $400 worth of tokens.
The leaderboard is available at trumpdinner.gettrumpmemes.com.
Tokens from the cliff unlock and daily distributions will remain locked for an additional 90 days, the team said, extending past the competition period.