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Trump’s dinner with meme coin investors prompts ethics concerns

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President Donald Trump spent about an hour Thursday dining with people at his Virginia golf club who invested in a cryptocurrency coin that bares his name. The president is facing bipartisan criticism with Democrats claiming it’s part of an ongoing effort to profit off the presidency. The White House insists the dinner complied with ethics rules but refused to disclose the names of the attendees.