Politics10/15/2025Bloomberg

Trump to Fete Billionaires Schwarzman, Hamm at White House Party

Trump to Fete Billionaires Schwarzman, Hamm at White House Party

The White House is hosting a dinner on Wednesday to celebrate the completion of a new ballroom construction project. The event will be attended by several billionaires and corporate executives, including Steve Schwarzman, the CEO of Blackstone Inc., Harold Hamm, the founder of Continental Resources Inc., and the Winklevoss twins, who are known for their involvement in the cryptocurrency industry. The purpose of the event is to highlight the new ballroom, which is part of a larger White House renovation project. The guest list reflects the Trump administration's close ties with the business community, particularly in the financial and energy sectors. While the event is likely to be seen as a celebration of the Trump administration's policies and relationships with the wealthy elite, it may also draw criticism from those who view it as a display of the president's proximity to the ultra-rich.

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