"America is turning 250 years old, and President Trump has promised the most spectacular birthday party the world has ever seen. But like everything else in this administration, the V.I.P. list has a price tag. For just $1 million, you can join Freedom 250, a public- private partnership that offers special access to the president. It's that private sector part that's unique here."
"That cash gets you a private reception and a historic photo opportunity. Drop 2.5 million and they'll even let you speak onstage in D.C. on the Fourth of July. This party is more than just fireworks. The plan includes building a triumphal arch near the Lincoln Memorial, a U.F.C. fight on the White House lawn It is definitely going to happen. And an Indy car race around the National Mall. This is about rebranding America in Trump's image."
"But while the president sells tickets to his birthday party, the princelings of his administration are busy selling something else. Trump's sons and the son of a cabinet member have made at least $1.2 billion in cash from their new crypto venture, World Liberty Financial. They even sold a secret $500 million stake in the company to a member of the Abu Dhabi royal family. President Trump's own son signed the deal for half a billion dollars."
The Trump administration is selling VIP access to the United States’ 250th anniversary through a public-private program called Freedom 250, with a $1 million tier for private receptions and photo opportunities and a $2.5 million tier that includes an onstage speaking slot on the National Mall on July Fourth. Event plans include a triumphal arch near the Lincoln Memorial, a U.F.C. fight on the White House lawn, and an Indy car race around the National Mall. Administration family members have realized at least $1.2 billion in cash from a crypto venture, World Liberty Financial, including a secret $500 million stake sale to an Abu Dhabi royal, with a $500 million deal signed by the president’s son. The celebration’s access and symbolism are tied to private money and administration-linked financial gains.
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