Trump Memecoin Event Fine Print Says He May Not Show Up — Senators Want Answers

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Buried in the terms of the Official Trump memecoin website is a disclaimer stating that former President Trump "may not be able to attend" a scheduled luncheon on April 25 and that the event could be canceled for any reason. Despite this, organizers are aggressively promoting the event around his potential appearance. Three Democratic senators—Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal, and Adam Schiff—sent a letter to the event's organizer, Bill Zanker, demanding clarity on whether Trump plans to attend. They accuse organizers of using Trump's name to drive purchases of the memecoin, which generates transaction fees for Trump and his family. The situation is complicated by a scheduling conflict, as Trump had previously announced he would attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, DC, on the same day. This controversy raises broader questions about tying access to the president to a financial product from which he benefits.

The terms and conditions buried in the Official Trump memecoin website say the president “may not be able to attend” a luncheon planned for April 25 — and that the event could be called off for any reason.

That disclaimer has done little to stop organizers from aggressively promoting the event around Trump’s potential presence.

Senators Fire Off A Letter

Three Democratic senators — Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal, and Adam Schiff — sent a letter to Bill Zanker, the man behind the TRUMP memecoin launch, demanding to know whether the president actually plans to show up.

Based on reports by Politico, the senators accused organizers of using Trump’s name to push coin purchases that generate transaction fees for him and his family, all while his attendance remained uncertain. The event is set for Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida.

TRUMPUSD trading at $2.89 on the 24-hour chart: TradingView

The senators put it plainly. They wrote that organizers were promoting the conference by holding out the prospect of a presidential appearance to potential attendees — and that doing so was encouraging people to buy the coin.

What makes the situation thornier is that April 25 is already taken. Trump announced on March 2 that he planned to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in Washington, DC — his first time going since boycotting it throughout his first term.

Two major events. One day. One president. The White House did not respond to requests for comment on his schedule.

A Coin With A Schedule Problem

This is not the first time Trump has shown up — or been expected to show up — at a crypto event. Reports indicate he attended the Bitcoin 2024 conference and a separate dinner for TRUMP memecoin holders back in May 2025. The April 25 event would be the second such gathering for holders of the coin.

The conflict has drawn attention beyond just scheduling. Critics say it raises questions about whether access to the president is being tied to participation in a financial product that benefits him directly. Organizers have not publicly addressed whether Trump will appear or whether the event will go ahead as planned.

Source: Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee

Crypto Legislation Caught In The Crossfire

The controversy lands at a difficult moment for crypto regulation in the US. The CLARITY Act — a bill aimed at setting a legal framework for digital assets — passed the House in July 2025.

The Senate agriculture committee moved it forward in January, but the banking committee put a halt to further action. Concerns over tokenized equities, stablecoin yield, and ethics stalled the process. As of Thursday, no new markup date had been set.

The White House weighed in Wednesday, saying a proposed ban on stablecoin yield in the bill would do little to protect bank lending — a claim aimed at cooling opposition from both the banking and crypto industries.

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İlgili Sorular

QWhat do the terms and conditions on the Official Trump memecoin website state regarding the president's attendance at the event?

AThe terms and conditions state that the president 'may not be able to attend' the luncheon planned for April 25 and that the event could be called off for any reason.

QWhich senators sent a letter to Bill Zanker, and what did they demand to know?

ADemocratic senators Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal, and Adam Schiff sent the letter, demanding to know whether former President Trump actually plans to show up to the event.

QWhat is the primary scheduling conflict for former President Trump on April 25?

ATrump announced on March 2 that he planned to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner in Washington, DC on the same day as the memecoin event.

QWhat broader ethical concern does this event raise according to critics?

ACritics say it raises questions about whether access to the president is being tied to participation in a financial product that benefits him and his family directly.

QWhat is the status of the CLARITY Act, a major crypto regulation bill, in the US Senate?

AThe CLARITY Act passed the House in July 2025 and was moved forward by the Senate agriculture committee in January, but the banking committee has since stalled further action, with no new markup date set.

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