Donald Trump Jr. nega rumores de que a World Liberty Financial esteja entrando em colapso

Donald Trump Jr. e Zach Witkoff rejeitaram rumores online de que a plataforma de criptomoedas ligada a Trump, a World Liberty Financial, estaria ruindo. As negativas ocorreram na quinta-feira durante o evento Consensus, em Miami Beach, em meio a uma disputa jurídica com o fundador da Tron, Justin Sun. Executivos defenderam a liderança da empresa e suas reservas de stablecoin.

Durante o evento, Trump Jr. descartou as especulações de que ele e seu irmão Eric teriam abandonado o projeto após uma alteração temporária no site. “Isso foi novidade para mim também”, disse ele. “Eles mudaram o design do site por alguns minutos e, meu Deus, eles estão abandonando o barco.” Witkoff acrescentou que as narrativas nas redes sociais são frequentemente “baseadas em fazendas de bots”.

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