Senator Gillibrand seeks ban on elected officials launching meme coins

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has called for restrictions preventing elected officials and their spouses from issuing meme coins. The proposal follows President Trump's disclosure of more than $1 billion in crypto-related earnings.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is pushing for a ban on meme coins launched by President Trump and other elected officials.

The move comes after Trump reported over $1 billion in crypto earnings. Gillibrand participated in 2025 negotiations that removed ethics provisions from a stablecoin bill.

She now proposes limits on officials and spouses issuing such coins.

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Bipartisan U.S. senators meeting with Treasury officials to discuss state involvement in stablecoin regulation.
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A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has called on the Treasury Department to create a clear process for states to demonstrate their ability to supervise stablecoins under the GENIUS Act.

President Donald Trump said there is nothing wrong with the more than $1.4 billion his family earned from crypto ventures in 2025. He made the remarks during a CNBC interview at the White House this week.

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President Donald Trump earned more than $1 billion from cryptocurrency sales and royalties in 2025. His annual financial disclosure was released Tuesday by the Office of Government Ethics.

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