Trump’s Crypto Dinner Sparks Ethics Debate as Newsweek Guest Defends Fundraiser

During a recent segment on CNN NewsNight, a spirited debate unfolded regarding former President Donald Trump’s private dinner with over 200 holders of his branded cryptocurrency, held at Trump National Golf Course in Virginia. The dinner was a reward for the top investors in Trump’s $TRUMP meme coin, reportedly bringing in nearly $394 million for the former president — with funds going directly to him rather than through campaign channels, avoiding campaign finance restrictions.

When asked for her perspective, Batya Ungar-Sargon of Newsweek offered a controversial defense, noting Trump only spent about an hour with the guests, implying that such a limited timeframe would restrict the potential for unethical influence. Her comments drew laughter from the panel, sparking further discussion.

Ungar-Sargon further argued that Trump’s actions — including introducing a global tariff policy and taking tough stances on immigration and elite institutions — suggest he operates on personal conviction rather than susceptibility to outside financial influence. Still, she acknowledged that the event could raise valid concerns about transparency and public trust, especially as the identities of most attendees remain undisclosed.

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