U.S. House members call for investigation into Trump’s member dinner


U.S. House members called on the Justice Department to investigate the dinner that Donald Trump has provided for his highest memorial investors on May 22, citing concerns about “the impact of foreign countries on U.S. policy decisions” and “potential corruption and Emmer’s clause violations.”

In a May 22 letter to the Justice Department, 35 members of the House of Representatives ask Edward Sullivan, acting director of the Public Integrity section, asked the Memecoin dinner to determine whether it violated the Federal bribery regulations or the Foreign Emeral clauses of the U.S. Constitution.

Under the Emer’s Terms, a U.S. president is prohibited from accepting any gifts from abroad without Congress’ approval. Bloomberg Report Most attendees at Memecoin dinners are likely foreign nationals’ connections to crypto exchanges.

“U.S. law prohibits foreigners from contributing to American political movements,” the letter said. “But Trump’s memorials, including promotional dinners, are expected to be exclusive access to the president, open the door for foreign governments to buy influence with the president, all without revealing their identity.”

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A letter to the Justice Department on May 22 called for investigation into Trump’s memorial dinner. source: Representative Sean Casten

Call for investigation and press conference ask Trump “releases the guest list” at the dinner, both of which took place hours before the event, which was held at Trump National Golf Club outside Washington, D.C. A group of protesters attended by Senator Jeff Merkley, Gather outside the venue It marks the “illegal crypto party” and “democracy is not for sale”.

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Although some dinner attendees covered their faces with masks to cover up their identity, protesters and media members confirmed Tron’s founder Justin Sun Appear in the eventand other Trump supporters posted on social media. At the time of publication, there was no complete list of participants.

Memecoin dinner still has the potential to impact Congress’ pending legislation

In addition to the call for a Justice Department investigation, Democratic lawmakers in the House and Senate have proposed legislation to address what they call “Trump’s crypto corruption” because Congress believes a bill that calls for regulating stable stable people and a market structure bill.

Several Senate Democrats who initially voted against advancing the Stability Act, called the Genius Act, later Stand with Republicans Debate in the conference hall.