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American newspaper: The cost of dinner with Trump at his residence may reach 5 million dollars
An American newspaper "Wired" reported, citing sources, that the opportunity to have dinner with U.S. President Donald Trump at his residence in Florida could cost around 5 million dollars.
The newspaper stated that a dinner was held last week for a number of people at Trump's residence, where each guest was asked to pay one million dollars to participate in the event.
As stated in the official invitation text, the attendance had been confirmed in advance, and the number of spots was "very limited".
The "New York Times" had previously reported that Trump's inauguration committee sold all VIP tickets for his inauguration ceremony in January, collecting
American newspaper: The cost of dinner with Trump at his residence may reach 5 million dollars
An American newspaper "Wired" reported, citing sources, that the opportunity to have dinner with U.S. President Donald Trump at his residence in Florida could cost around 5 million dollars.
The newspaper stated that a dinner was held last week for a number of people at Trump's residence, where each guest was asked to pay one million dollars to participate in the event.
As stated in the official invitation text, the attendance had been confirmed in advance, and the number of spots was "very limited".
The "New York Times" had previously reported that Trump's inauguration committee sold all VIP tickets for his inauguration ceremony in January, collecting
American newspaper: The cost of dinner with Trump at his residence may reach 5 million dollars
An American newspaper "Wired" reported, citing sources, that the opportunity to have dinner with U.S. President Donald Trump at his residence in Florida could cost around 5 million dollars.
The newspaper stated that a dinner was held last week for a number of people at Trump's residence, where each guest was asked to pay one million dollars to participate in the event.
As stated in the official invitation text, the attendance had been confirmed in advance, and the number of spots was "very limited".
The "New York Times" had previously reported that Trump's inauguration committee sold all VIP tickets for his inauguration ceremony in January, collecting $BTC