
If you want to have a candlelit dinner with Donald Trump, it's going to cost you.
While Trump is now the President of the United States, it seems as if he hasn't quite forgotten his business-related past and is reportedly charging a staggering amount of cash for people to have the opportunity to meet him.
If you've been keeping up with the news of late, you'll know that Trump has invited several heads of state from across the globe to visit him at the White House – his most talked about being that chaotic meeting with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy.
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During the pair's meeting, Trump accused Zelenskyy of 'gambling with World War 3', while Vice President JD Vance also hit out at the Ukrainian, accusing him of not being thankful enough to America for the military aid it has given to them.
For those who didn't get invited to see Trump (whether that be heads of state or high flying tech executives), they're now being given the opportunity to meet the POTUS for a very hefty price.
According to Wired, business leaders can secure a one-on-one meeting with the president at Mar-a-Lago for an eye-watering $5 million.
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This opportunity is for 'everyone who missed the boat', said a Trumpworld insider, and is likely aimed at the likes of Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg (who can afford such a high fee).
And there's also a chance for Mar-a-Lago guests to meet with Trump too for a candlelit dinner at the Florida-based resort.
As per Wired, prospective Mar-a-Lago guests were invited to have dinner with the president for a price of $1 million.

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"You are invited to a candlelight dinner featuring special guest President Donald J. Trump," part of the exclusive invite read.
"Additional details provided upon RSVP. RSVPs will be accommodated on a first come, first serve basis. Space is very limited. $1,000,000 per person."
These million-dollar dinners are thought to already be happening, with the first of its kind being hosted last Saturday (March 1), where Trump was described as a 'featured speaker'.
The invite stated: "Donald J. Trump is appearing at this event only as a featured speaker, and is not asking for funds or donations."
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Those who reserved the invite were urged to send their RSVPs to Meredith O’Rourke who, as per her LinkedIn, describes herself as National Finance Director and Senior Advisor for Donald J. Trump For President 2024, Inc.
UNILAD has approached representatives for Trump for comment.
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