Les Démocrates intensifient leurs attaques crypto contre Trump avant les midterms

Les Démocrates accentuent leur critique des initiatives en cryptomonnaies liées à la famille du président Donald Trump alors que s'approchent les élections de mi-mandat de novembre. Des figures de premier plan comme la sénatrice Elizabeth Warren ont appelé à des enquêtes sur des projets tels que World Liberty Financial. Cette stratégie vise à mettre en lumière d'éventuels conflits d'intérêts au milieu des politiques pro-crypto de Trump.

Les Démocrates accentuent leurs attaques contre les activités du président Donald Trump dans les cryptomonnaies à l'approche des élections de mi-mandat de novembre. Ces efforts portent sur des projets liés à la famille de Trump, incluant des memecoins lancés la veille de son investiture et le protocole World Liberty Financial basé sur Ethereum, annoncé en 2024.  

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