Hillary Clinton walks through Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 22, 2015. | Getty Clinton to meet with top fundraisers in D.C. on Friday

Hillary Clinton will gather with a handful of her highest-level fundraisers at her home in Washington for a Friday evening dinner, their first opportunity to hear from her in person after her expected declaration of victory over Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, according to an invitation reviewed by POLITICO.

The event at the home commonly known as Whitehaven in the leafy neighborhood near Embassy Row is for those Clinton supporters who have raised $500,000 or more for her campaign.


Clinton’s campaign held a summit in Los Angeles this week for her bundlers capped by a star-studded Monday night concert, but she did not stop by the private meetings in person due to her busy campaign schedule ahead of Tuesday’s California primary.

The Friday confab is expected to provide the presumptive Democratic nominee’s top donors with a recap of the primary and a preview of what’s likely to be a bruising general election campaign against Donald Trump.

Clinton was already expected in Washington on Friday, as she’s set to address the Planned Parenthood Action Fund there just days before the D.C. primary that serves as the final contest in the Democratic nominating process.

The Clinton campaign declined to comment on the meeting.