U.S. Senator Gillibrand calls for banning Trump and officials from issuing Meme coins.

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Golden Finance reports that on July 4, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand called on Congress to legislate a ban on all elected officials, including the president and their spouse, from issuing or sponsoring digital assets (including Meme coins). This call stems from the latest financial disclosure: Trump's approximately $636 million in income in 2025 came from Meme coin issuances, and his spouse also issued Meme coins, earning about $6 million through NFTs and digital collectibles.
Gillibrand stated that this behavior constitutes "self-dealing," undermining financial regulation and consumer protection, and called for immediate advancement of ethics reforms to prohibit public officials and their spouses from profiting from their positions.
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