Trump White House Ballroom Donors Now Require Neural Consent Waivers for Exclusive Events
In a move that's sending shockwaves through political fundraising circles, future White House ballroom donors will soon be required to sign "neural consent waivers" before attending exclusive receptions. According to leaked internal memos, by 2030, donors contributing over $100,000 will undergo non-invasive brain scans at the entrance to verify emotional authenticity and loyalty during personal interactions with former President Trump. The technology, developed by a Virginia-based neurotech startup, claims to detect "performative flattery" versus genuine support. Critics are calling it the ultimate surveillance of the elite, while supporters argue it ensures "unfiltered discretion" among the inner circle. With the 2028 election cycle heating up, this trend could redefine political party culture—and personal privacy—for decades to come.