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Trump Hosts Dinner at White House for Loyal Lawmakers: Were Cuban-Americans Present?

Saturday, September 6, 2025 by Michael Hernandez

On Friday evening, President Donald Trump hosted a dinner at the newly paved Rose Garden of the White House, inviting around a hundred Republican congressmen and senators as a token of gratitude for their support of his legislative agenda. However, Cuban-American lawmakers Mario Díaz-Balart, María Elvira Salazar, and Carlos Giménez were seemingly absent, as they did not share any images of the event on their social media, unlike other attendees.

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, hailing from Florida, was in attendance and shared a photograph with Vice President J.D. Vance, humorously noting it as "proof that the Air Force and Marine Corps get along well."

President Trump dubbed the gathering the inaugural session of the “Rose Garden Club,” a venue he envisions for senators, congressmen, and Washington figures who are "capable of bringing peace and success to the nation."

Initially, Trump planned to christen the space the previous evening with tech executives like Bill Gates, Tim Cook, and Mark Zuckerberg, but inclement weather forced the meeting indoors.

Among the notable attendees were Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, who shared photos of the event on the social media platform X, and Vice President J.D. Vance, who dined alongside senators Marsha Blackburn and Markwayne Mullin, and Congressman Richard Hudson.

The absence of social media posts from the Cuban-American congressmen stands in stark contrast to the activity from other guests, fueling speculation that they were not invited to the gathering.

This new “club” mirrors the style of Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s residence in Palm Beach, featuring tables, chairs, and umbrellas arranged on the now-paved lawn of the Rose Garden.

The evening's menu offered a selection of Rose Garden salad, New York Strip steak, roasted chicken, or primavera pasta, concluding with a fudge-filled cake.

Insights on Trump's Rose Garden Club Dinner

Why were the Cuban-American lawmakers absent from the dinner?

It appears that Cuban-American lawmakers Mario Díaz-Balart, María Elvira Salazar, and Carlos Giménez did not attend the dinner, as indicated by their lack of social media posts, which contrasts with the activity of other guests.

What is the purpose of the “Rose Garden Club”?

The “Rose Garden Club” is intended as a gathering space for senators, congressmen, and influential figures in Washington who can contribute to peace and success in the United States.

Who were some of the notable attendees at the dinner?

Prominent attendees included Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, Vice President J.D. Vance, senators Marsha Blackburn and Markwayne Mullin, and Congressman Richard Hudson.

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