Media has revealed how much a private dinner with Trump at his residence costs.


The business elite is willing to spend millions of dollars to meet with US President Donald Trump at special events at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. This is reported by 'Glavkom' citing Wired.
According to sources, a personal meeting with Trump costs $5 million, while for group dinners, participants pay $1 million per seat.
One of the latest such events, known as a 'candlelight dinner,' took place on March 1. The invitation to this event cost $1 million per seat and came from Wired. The organizers described this event as a 'candlelight dinner with special guest President Donald J. Trump,' who would appear as a special speaker, not soliciting donations. The event was organized by MAGA Inc.
Some experts express concerns about the ethical aspects of such meetings. They argue that a large number of these events may create the impression that the president is selling access and influence over his decisions.
It is unclear where the funds raised from such events go. Sources report that some of the money may be used to build Trump's presidential library after his second term ends.
Meeting with the president for $5 million has become a popular 'hot ticket' in business circles, while the dinners raise ethical questions among analysts and political experts.
Political expert Don Moynihan from the University of Michigan noted that the situation worries the labor world, as there is no clear distinction between Trump’s business and presidency.
Previously, Trump announced that the US would sell 'golden cards' for $5 million, which would allow foreigners to live and work in the country. The sale of the cards is set to begin soon. The money raised from this project is to be used to reduce the US national debt.
Trump believes that these 'golden cards' will attract hard-working people to the US, who will create new jobs.
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