President Trump delivered a keynote address on April 25 at a Mar-a-Lago gala restricted to the top 297 holders of his Official TRUMP memecoin, with a private VIP reception and champagne toast reserved for the top 29, as Senators Elizabeth Warren, Adam Schiff, and Richard Blumenthal formally called the event an improper sale of presidential access.
The White House confirmed that Trump would deliver a keynote at the TRUMP memecoin gala on April 25, held at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, settling earlier questions over whether the event was on his schedule given that the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was also taking place the same evening in Washington. Organizers said Trump would attend both events, traveling back to Washington after the Mar-a-Lago luncheon.
Access to the event was limited to the top 297 holders of the Official TRUMP token, ranked by time-weighted holdings over a 30-day window between March 12 and April 10. An inner circle of the top 29 holders received a VIP reception and champagne toast with the president, subject to background checks. As crypto.news reported, blockchain data showed large holders accelerating accumulation in the weeks before the event, with one investor moving over 105,000 tokens off Binance to bring total holdings to approximately 1.13 million TRUMP tokens worth roughly $3.2 million. The top 10 wallet addresses control 91% of the total TRUMP token supply. A Bloomberg analysis previously found that 19 of the top 25 memecoin holders are likely foreign nationals, adding a potential foreign influence dimension to the Senate’s scrutiny. Senators Warren, Schiff, and Blumenthal sent a formal letter to Fight LLC, one of the organizers behind the token, demanding documents related to event planning, attendee vetting, and the financial arrangements behind the gala. “Congress must also take steps to prohibit and prevent these egregious conflicts of interest,” the senators wrote.
The Trump family and its affiliated entities have earned more than $320 million in transaction fees from the TRUMP memecoin since its January 2025 launch. As crypto.news documented, the senators’ letter to Fight LLC framed the event as a pay-to-play structure in which purchasing more of the president’s memecoin increases the probability of gaining direct face time with him, a dynamic the senators argued creates a direct financial incentive for Trump to promote and sustain the token’s trading activity. The senators noted that the token announcement in March caused the price to spike nearly 50%, generating immediate transaction fee income for affiliated entities at a time when Trump is simultaneously overseeing crypto regulation and appointing the industry’s regulators. As crypto.news tracked, whales accumulated heavily heading into the event despite TRUMP trading approximately 33% below its $4.35 March peak and 94% below its all-time high of $75.35 from January 2025.
The timing of the gala carries direct implications for the CLARITY Act’s Senate path. Democratic senators have consistently held that ethics language preventing government officials and their families from profiting from crypto is a non-negotiable condition for their support of the bill. As crypto.news noted, the White House has said it will not accept any CLARITY Act language that targets the president individually, a position that has created the defining political deadlock in negotiations since January. The April 25 gala landing in the same week as the targeted Senate Banking Committee markup placed both sides directly back at that unresolved impasse, adding fresh pressure to a bill that Galaxy Research already rates at 50-50 odds of becoming law in 2026.
Event disclosures stated that Trump’s attendance was not guaranteed and that eligible token holders could receive a limited-edition TRUMP NFT if the event was canceled or the president was unable to attend.

