"Whether it's utility tokens or Memecoin, it's not regulated by the SEC," said Lisa Bragança Law's attorney and former head of the SEC. So to avoid the attention of regulators, Trump only needs to avoid fraud and unfair trade practices.
However, experts want to know if it will have legal implications. Although critics have argued from the outset that Trump could raise its price by putting big sums into coins, politically motivated actors could be compared with the president, which puts dinner in the risk of limiting restrictions to Stark relief violations.
“If the Yemeni government bought eggs from souvenirs, we wouldn’t have known,” Braganso said. “If it were a utility coin, for example, a representative from Russia had dinner with the president, we would know it was an HIV issue.”
Today, the current U.S. president has a larger political currency than ever before. "Trump has more power in the executive branch than anyone ever has ever been," Hauser said. "With greater power, a larger deal warehouse that can be sold."
Currently, the names of Trump holders will be masked behind pseudonyms and alphanumeric crypto wallet addresses. When asked whether the list of participants would be published, the White House did not respond.
Whether Trump will face any consequences for theoretical violations of foreign Emer’s laws depends on his mastery of Congress, and the task of the political class is to uphold the constitution, including through improvisation.
In the congressional hall, calls for impropriety for Trump have grown. "He is awarding audiences to people who buy directly enriching his memes. There is no doubt that this president's actions have exceeded any previous improvisation standards," Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff said at a town hall meeting on April 25.
For now, the Republican Congressional majority and Trump’s command over his party means that the call for impeachment is unlikely to happen anywhere. Similarly, Trump has previously won multiple lawsuits, claiming that he violated Emerolos terms for the first time in connection with his hotel business, which was later dismissed.
"Breaking the Constitution should be important, but how to make it challenging," Hauser said. "Currently, Trump is so ruling the Republican Party with his iron hand that the concept of successful impeachment leads to some fantasy of guilty verdicts."
But Trump coin dinners may help shift the dial because of a president who puts his own economic interests on his nationals. In just one year of the midterm elections, the Republican House majority is only slim, and the public opinion is important.
“Dinner doesn’t have a meaningful opportunity to change corruption. But for Trump, optics may be worse,” Hauser said. “Not in line with people’s opinion changes the chances of any consequences for Trump who violates the Emer’s clause. It creates more vulnerability.”