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Winners of an ‘Exclusive Invitation’ to Dine With Trump Will Gather Tonight

The New York TimesThursday, May 22, 2025 at 3:00:05 PM
Winners of an ‘Exclusive Invitation’ to Dine With Trump Will Gather Tonight
A select group of people who won a raffle-style "exclusive invitation" to have dinner with former President Donald Trump are meeting tonight. The event, likely a fundraiser or campaign-related gathering, offers a rare chance for supporters to interact with him personally.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another political dinner—it’s a glimpse into how Trump’s team is leveraging exclusivity and personal access to energize his base. Whether it’s about fundraising, loyalty-building, or simply spectacle, these kinds of events reinforce his connection with supporters while keeping him in the public eye. If you’re watching campaign strategies, this is a small but telling move.
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