PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP made tens of billions on paper by using his national profile to push meme cryptocurrency. One Democratic congressman wants to make sure other politicians can’t do the same.
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President Donald Trump made tens of billions on paper by using his national profile to push meme cryptocurrency. One Democratic congressman wants to make sure other politicians can’t do the same.
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Rep. Sam Liccardo's MEME Act targets political meme coins like TRUMP, aiming to prevent crypto scams and corruption.
Democrat Sam Liccardo introduces MEME Act to prohibit government officials from launching cryptocurrencies following Trump's controversial meme coin release.