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Donald Trump's Meme Coin Event Ignites Politics: Labeled as "Crime"! - Coin Bulletin
US Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff described President Donald Trump inviting prominent meme coin investors to a private dinner as "a crime that would warrant removal from office."
Recently, meme coins that have rapidly gained popularity in the cryptocurrency world have also entered the political agenda. Trump’s announcement of a special "big dinner" to host major investors in this market has ignited political debates. Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff harshly criticized Trump’s move, stating it means "selling political access in exchange for direct payments."
In a statement, Ossoff said, "It is unacceptable to use the power of the office of the president to gain political access to investors and receive financial benefits in return. This is clearly unethical and unconstitutional," he said. The senator's allegations caused serious repercussions in the American public.
The especially meme coin craze spilling over into the political arena is bringing ethical discussions in the US. Some experts warn that political figures earning income by using cryptocurrencies could set a dangerous precedent in terms of the financialization of politics. The legal and ethical dimensions of Trump's invitation seem likely to be discussed more broadly in the coming days.