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Tell Congress: Investigate Trump's $1.2B Crypto Corruption

Donald Trump is turning the presidency into a crypto cash machine.

A federal filing released on July 1st shows Trump took in nearly $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year — while investors in Trump-linked ventures were hit with losses. He cashed in. They got burned. And now the same president making money from crypto gets to shape the rules for the entire industry.

Crypto executives and wealthy investors may know exactly what Trump-linked crypto products can buy: access, influence, and protection. And because crypto can make money harder to trace, we do not yet know whether foreign powers used Trump-linked products to funnel money toward Trump or shape U.S. policy.

Trump’s crypto haul looks like a blueprint for selling the Oval Office. That is exactly why Congress must investigate.

Tell Congress: Investigate Trump’s $1.2 billion crypto haul and stop him from using the presidency for private profit.

The Trump administration has the power to weaken enforcement, loosen oversight, expand crypto access to banks, and shield the industry from accountability. Every one of those decisions now comes with a built-in conflict of interest.

Presidents are supposed to serve the public — not monetize power. If Congress lets this slide, the message is clear: the most powerful office in America is for sale.

Congress must work to expose who bought Trump-linked crypto products, investigate whether foreign money was involved, and write rules that stop presidents and their families from cashing in on industries their administrations regulate.

But they will not act unless we force the issue.

Add your name now: Congress must expose who paid into Trump’s crypto empire and stop presidents from turning public office into a private payout.

The petition to Congress reads:

“Investigate Donald Trump’s crypto profits immediately. Subpoena records, expose who bought Trump-linked crypto products, pass strict conflict-of-interest rules, and stop any president from using public office to profit from industries their administrations regulate.”
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