Reality Star BOOED at Trump VIP DINNER as Karoline Leavitt FIRES BACK at Furious Critics—Was This the Most Explosive Clash of the Night?

Gasps filled the room as a well-known reality TV star entered Trump’s exclusive VIP dinner—only to be met with loud boos from guests who clearly weren’t there for celebrity fanfare. But the tension didn’t stop there. As Democrats lashed out over the controversial guest list and media frenzy, Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt unleashed a fiery response that instantly lit up social media. What exactly triggered this dramatic moment, and why is everyone still talking about it?

See the video and Karoline’s full takedown before it disappears.

PROTESTERS booed a reality TV star as he walked into an investors’ dinner for President Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency venture on Thursday.

Anxious crowds and furious demonstrators waited outside the president’s golf club in Virginia to see the VIPs invited to the black tie event.

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President Donald Trump held a dinner for his top crypto investors on Thursday eveningCredit: Splash

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NBA star Lamar Odom was one of the high-profile attendeesCredit: X/LamarOdom

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Investor Justin Sun gave an inside look at the dinnerCredit: X/justinsuntron

Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian at a product appearance.
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Odom, seen with ex-wife Khloe Kardashian in 2012, bragged about investing in the coinCredit: Getty
Most of the attendees remain anonymous, but Los Angeles Lakers star Lamar Odom was a rare recognizable face seen walking in.

The Khloe and Lamar star donned a gray suit and smiled and laughed as a crowd of bitter bystanders screamed and held up signs that read “Don Con.”

Odom, 45, had no shame about his attendance and posted a video of himself walking into the dinner with the caption, “I’m fired up.”

He boosted his own meme coin in the post and said it “isn’t just a token, it’s taking the stage at a presidential gala tonight!”

“Have you ever seen a founder be so bold? This is the most authentic soulful experience in crypto history,” he said on X.

Other notable dinner attendees include Nick Pinto, who is a crypto investor and founder of Ogle, and Justin Sun, who has made billions off meme coins.

Sun is reported to be the top purchaser of $TRUMP, which has netted a massive $312 million from crypto sales and $43 million in total fees, The Washington Post reported.

The 34-year-old Chinese-born businessman shared a video on X that gave an inside look at the dinner and showcased the luxe gala.

Attendees were greeted with a sign that had a picture of Trump raising a fist with the caption “FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT.”

Another poster board gave a list of the top crypto investors, and Sun’s name was sitting comfortably at the number one spot.

A podium was set up at the front where Sun was awarded a golden watch for his involvement in Trump’s business scheme.

When asked to reveal the full guest list, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt clapped up that dinner wasn’t of public interest as it was taking place during Trump’s “personal time.”

“It is not a White House dinner, it’s not taking place here at the White House,” she told reporters.

Sign-in sheet for the top 220 Trump dinner winners.
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Sun was recognized at the dinner for being the meme coin’s top investorCredit: X/justinsuntron

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Attendees dined on a ‘Trump organic field green salad’ at the president’s golf club in VirginiaCredit: X/justinsuntron

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Sun was given a watch at the dinnerCredit: X/justinsuntron

DEMOCRAT FURY

Meanwhile, Trump-hating Democrats have fumed over the meme coin business, as some lawmakers fear it’s a “pay-to-play scheme” where people pay to have access to the president.

“There is a big ‘For Sale’ sign on the White House lawn,” Senator Jeff Merkley, a Democrat from Oregon,” cried at a press conference on Thursday.

“US policy for sale.”

Trump’s meme coin was launched right before he was inaugurated, and the value instantly flew with investors flocking to get a piece of the pie.

Now, some lawmakers are fuming that major investors are using their power of the purse to have a direct impact on Trump’s decisions.

“Donald Trump’s dinner is an orgy of corruption,” Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, fumes on Thursday.

“That’s what this is all about. We are here today to talk about exactly one topic: corruption, corruption in its ugliest form.”

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