Rep. Jamie Raskin, top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, has formally requested that President Trump disclose the attendee list from his recent private cryptocurrency dinner with over 200 attendees. This dinner involved buyers of Trump’s $TRUMP memecoin and fueled concerns about foreign government involvement in the president’s cryptocurrency ventures, potentially violating the Emoluments Clause. Justin Sun, founder of Tron, was a prominent guest at this event and an early investor in the Trump family’s digital currency. 20 Democratic senators including Elizabeth Warren, Chris Murphy, and Richard Blumenthal are also urging transparency. These lawmakers argue that the dinner presents ethical concerns regarding access and influence, as it blurs the lines between presidential duties and private business dealings. The Democrats fear foreign governments could be using this access to influence policy decisions through financial transactions. Despite Raskin’s request, Republicans hold a majority in both chambers of Congress, limiting his ability to investigate effectively.