UPDATE: President Donald Trump is set to host a high-profile New Year’s Eve party at Mar-a-Lago tonight, featuring a mix of political figures and reality TV stars. The guest list includes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, and two cast members from the new Netflix series Members Only: Palm Beach, Hilary Musser and Rosalyn Yellin.
This glittering event is expected to draw significant media attention as it marks another year of Trump’s lavish celebrations at his Florida estate, a tradition he has maintained since the late 1990s. The party comes at a price, with members reportedly paying several thousand dollars for entry, and each membership allowing two guests.
Other potential attendees include musician Kid Rock and former Representative George Santos, who announced he would host his own gathering in New York this year. The absence of some celebrities, however, raises questions about the allure of this year’s event, which has seen a shift from A-list stars to MAGA supporters in recent years.
Laura Loomer confirmed Netanyahu’s attendance, stating, “It will be a historic gathering,” while the White House has not confirmed the guest list. Trump’s past New Year’s bashes have seen luminaries like Martha Stewart, Serena Williams, and Sylvester Stallone, but recent years have seen a focus on political allies and conservative figures.
At previous parties, Trump delighted attendees with extravagant meals and celebrity performances. This year, the atmosphere promises to be equally festive, as Trump prepares to ring in 2026 with a show of strength among his loyal supporters. The dynamics of the guest list reflect the changing landscape of Trump’s social circle, moving from Hollywood glitz to political camaraderie.
As the clock approaches midnight, all eyes will be on Mar-a-Lago to see who attends this year’s celebration and what messages will resonate amid the ongoing political discourse. The event is a crucial moment for Trump, showcasing his influence and connections as he moves further into the political spotlight.
For updates as the night unfolds and more guests arrive, stay tuned as we bring you live coverage from Florida.
