From real estate to crypto to Colorado: Eric Trump to speak at RMV Mountain Majesty Gala

By Jen Schumann | Rocky Mountain Voice

They didn’t want this event to happen. Activists have spent weeks pressuring the venue, trying to intimidate organizers into pulling the plug. But the Rocky Mountain Voice’s first Mountain Majesty Gala is moving forward – and Eric Trump is headlining it.

His June 21 appearance comes as conservatives in Colorado work to turn energy into strategy – and frustration into action.

While his last name still dominates headlines, Trump arrives not just as a surrogate – but as a strategist, builder and global voice for strength, sovereignty and innovation. With protest threats in the background, and momentum from the base up front, the Gala is already doing what it set out to do: make waves.

Trump spent summers in the Czech countryside with his grandparents, learning to hunt, fish and work with his hands – an experience that grounded him, far from the headlines of Manhattan.

He leads day-to-day operations at the Trump Organization, managing everything from golf resorts to global real estate. One standout? Trump Winery – named Wine Enthusiast’s Rising Star in 2013 and now one of the biggest on the East Coast.

Speaking at the Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas last month, Trump offered a sweeping vision.

“Everybody wants Bitcoin. Everybody is buying Bitcoin… Every single day, people are allocating billions and billions of dollars to it,” he said. “We’re running out of Bitcoin. It’s hard to find on the exchanges.”

He encouraged Americans not to shy away from new markets: “Don’t be afraid of the integer. You don’t need to buy things in whole integers. You can buy things in fractions of an integer.” He added, “Honestly, I would love to see some of the big banks go extinct… they deserve it.”

Trump’s message is expected to center on what matters most: defending freedom, building leadership from the ground up and meeting this moment with clarity. For the people attending, it won’t be just another fundraiser dinner – it’s a rallying point.

Heidi Ganahl, who founded Rocky Mountain Voice, sees the Gala as a rallying point for people who’ve felt ignored, sidelined and silenced for too long.

“This isn’t about echo chambers or nostalgia. It’s about momentum, infrastructure and reclaiming our voice in this state,” Ganahl said.

Jeff Hunt, co‑host of the morning Jeff & Bill Show on Denver’s top conservative station 710 KNUS, will emcee the gala, which will also feature remarks from the American Conservation Coalition and a special message from Cam with Influencables – a digital network organizing young conservative influencers nationwide. Together, the speakers reflect a growing conservative coalition that blends grassroots energy with strategic innovation.

Eric Trump’s public presence has remained remarkably consistent despite being subpoenaed 110 times over the last seven years – a figure he’s shared publicly as proof of how aggressively his family has been targeted for challenging the political establishment. He has appeared regularly on national media, expanded the Trump Organization’s global portfolio and taken on high-stakes projects from Florida to Dubai.

His presence at the Mountain Majesty Gala underscores the significance of this moment for conservatives in Colorado and beyond. His visit isn’t just symbolic – it reflects a growing movement that’s willing to speak plainly, act boldly and hold the line.

The Mountain Majesty Gala is expected to sell out. Tickets are available for purchase here: https://events.rockymountainvoice.com/events/rmv-gala 

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