I mean, charging over $800,000 for a seat at a roundtable is beyond the pale, even for him. It's like he's completely throwing any semblance of connecting with the average voter out of the window and doubling down on courting the ultra-rich. And the fact that it's tied to the cryptocurrency community just adds another layer of irony, considering how volatile and unregulated that space can be. It's clear he's trying to tap into the deep pockets of Bitcoin enthusiasts, but it really makes you wonder about the influence these wealthy donors will have on his policies. Honestly, it's just further proof of how disconnected and focused on the elite he is, rather than addressing the real concerns of everyday Americans.
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