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US senators try to ban Trump’s ‘profoundly corrupt’ crypto schemes

By Editorial Board Last updated: May 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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US senators try to ban Trump’s ‘profoundly corrupt’ crypto schemes

US senators are trying to ban presidents and their households from investing in and selling cryptocurrency, calling it a “profoundly corrupt scheme”.

The Finish Crypto Corruption Act, proposed by Democratic senators Jeff Merkley and Chuck Schumer, immediately targets President Trump and his household.

The Trumps are thought to have made tens of hundreds of thousands from cryptocurrency ventures, together with the $TRUMP and $MELANIA cash they launched days earlier than the inauguration.

In addition to the Trumps, the invoice seeks to ban the vp, senior government department officers, members of Congress, and their fast households, from financially benefiting from issuing, endorsing, or sponsoring crypto belongings, similar to meme cash and stablecoins.

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President Trump signed an government order on cryptocurrencies in January. Pic: Reuters

A brand new report by State Democracy Defenders Motion estimates the president’s crypto holdings now characterize almost 40% of his internet value, or roughly $2.9bn (£2.1bn).

“Currently, people who wish to cultivate influence with the president can enrich him personally by buying cryptocurrency he owns or controls,” stated Senator Merkley.

“This is a profoundly corrupt scheme. It endangers our national security and erodes public trust in government. Let’s end this corruption immediately.”

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Two days in the past, Mr Schumer and one other senior Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren demanded pressing solutions from the Trump Administration after stories emerged about what was stated to be a billion-dollar enterprise deal involving a Trump-backed cryptocurrency firm and overseas crypto agency.

The senators wrote, in a letter to Workplace of Authorities Ethics appearing director Jamieson Greer: “The deal, if completed, would represent a staggering conflict of interest, one that may violate the Constitution and open our government to a startling degree of foreign influence and the potential for a quid pro quo that could endanger national security.”

In March, cryptocurrency costs jumped after the president revealed he would love Bitcoin and different smaller tokens to be in a brand new US strategic crypto reserve – a stockpile of cryptocurrency.

Mr Trump first launched the concept of the stockpile final summer time at main trade convention Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville.

Regardless of being important of cryptocurrency in his first time period, President Trump has come full circle and is now a champion of the decentralised forex.

On the marketing campaign path, he promised to take steps early in his presidency to show the US into the “crypto capital” of the world.

In addition to Ms Warren, the invoice is co-sponsored by 13 different Democratic senators. It’s not clear at this stage whether or not or the way it will proceed.

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