Trump Hosts Exclusive White House Dinner with Citadel, JPMorgan CEOs & Wall Street Titans

Power players converge as Trump rolls out the red carpet for finance elite.
Wall Street’s heavyweights—including Citadel’s Ken Griffin and JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon—scored a coveted invite to Trump’s latest power dinner. No policy agenda disclosed, but the optics scream 'business as usual' in D.C.
Bonus jab: Nothing says 'draining the swamp' like breaking bread with the same bankers who’ve lobbied against reform for decades.
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The dinner’s topics of discussion haven’t been publicized, although Trump will likely seek to strengthen ties with the finance leaders and encourage domestic investment and manufacturing.
Bank of America CEO Reportedly Left Off Invite List
One name left off the list was Bank of America (BAC) CEO Brian Moynihan, according to the New York Post. In January, Trump accused the bank of discriminating based on political views. A few months later, he signed an executive order targeting the practice of “politicized or unlawful debanking.”
“We don’t take this as a snub,” said a source close to Moynihan. “Brian gets invited to enough dinners.”
Trump has previously held dinners with top corporate leaders as a way to discuss economic policies, build relationships, and promote his agenda with the business community.