Trump hosts White House dinner for GOP lawmakers at paved space he dubbed 'Rose Garden Club'
- President Donald Trump hosted a dinner for about 100 members of Congress in the newly paved White House Rose Garden, which he called the 'Rose Garden Club.'
- Trump thanked the lawmakers for their support of his legislation during his speech at the event.
- He mentioned that technology executives Bill Gates and Tim Cook were the first guests to enjoy the space the night before.
- Trump noted that he redesigned the White House Rose Garden by paving over the grassy lawn and setting up a dining area similar to his Mar-a-Lago club.
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Inside Trump's Exclusive 'Rose Garden Club': A New Political Hub
Inside Trump's Exclusive 'Rose Garden Club': A New Political Hub President Donald Trump organized an exclusive dinner event in the newly-paved Rose Garden at the White House, dubbing the attendees the inaugural members of the 'Rose Garden Club.'The event, attended by roughly 100 individuals including House Republicans and GOP senators, aimed to thank them for supporting his legislative efforts.Notably absent, tech leaders like Bill Gates and Tim…

Trump hosts White House dinner for GOP lawmakers at paved space he dubbed 'Rose Garden Club'
President Donald Trump hosted a dinner Friday night for members of Congress in the newly paved White House Rose Garden, telling them they were the first gathering of what he dubbed the “Rose Garden Club.”

The dinner opened the remodeling of the Garden of Roses, which cost about $3.5 million.
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