Trump to speak at $1 million-per-plate Mar-a-Lago candlelight dinner
Former president Donald Trump is scheduled to speak at a highly exclusive candlelight dinner organized by Make America Great Again (MAGA) Inc. at his Mar-a-Lago estate on October 17. The event is notably expensive, with attendance priced at $1 million per person. this dinner will follow Trump’s planned visit to Israel amid the initial phases of a peace deal between Israel and Hamas.Invitations to the Palm Beach event emphasize limited space and are being accommodated on a first-come,first-served basis. MAGA Inc., the super PAC associated with Trump, gained notable attention recently after raising $176.9 million in the first half of 2025, funds which are expected to support Trump-backed candidates in the 2026 midterm elections. Additionally,Florida,Trump’s home state,is gearing up for competitive political races in 2026,including a gubernatorial race with several Republican contenders and a special election to fill a Senate seat.
Trump to speak at $1 million-per-plate Mar-a-Lago candlelight dinner
President Donald Trump will headline a Make America Great Again Inc. dinner at Mar-a-Lago that will cost $1 million per person.
The candlelight dinner will take place on Oct. 17, according to an invitation obtained by Politico Playbook. It would follow Trump’s planned trip to Israel as the Israeli government and Hamas implement the initial phases of their agreed-upon peace deal.
“RSVPs will be accommodated on a first come, first served basis,” the invitation for the Palm Beach, Florida, event reads. “Space is very limited.”
MAGA Inc. did not respond to the Washington Examiner‘s requests for comment.
The super PAC associated with the president made headlines in late July for raking in $176.9 million in the first half of 2025. MAGA Inc. can pour the money into Trump-backed candidates during the 2026 midterm elections.
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Trump’s home state of Florida is the battleground for a much-anticipated gubernatorial race in 2026. The Trump-backed front-runner is Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), who had raised about $12 million as of April 1. Former Florida House Speaker Paul Renner threw his hat in the Republican primary ring, and Lt. Gov. Jay Collins has toyed with the possibility of running since early August. Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has not announced an endorsement in the race yet, as reports circulated earlier in the year that his wife, Casey DeSantis, may be considering a run.
There is also a special election in 2026 to permanently fill the vacancy left by Secretary of State Marco Rubio after Trump appointed him to his Cabinet. Sen. Ashley Moody (R-FL), whom DeSantis appointed to fill the vacancy, is running as the incumbent.
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