Kirsten Gillibrand: President and officials should be prohibited from profiting from encrypted currency
According to Bitcoin.com News, United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand stated that Congress should prohibit the President, spouses and senior officials from issuing, initiating or profiting from encrypted money during their term of office and include the ethical prohibition in the Digital Asset Market Structure Act. According to a survey, 63 per cent of the respondents considered that the use of the coded currency by the Toran to spread its family was inappropriate. Trump disclosed in its annual declaration that in 2025 the proceeds associated with encrypted currency exceeded $1.4 billion. The dispute extends to the Senate Digital Asset Market Clarity Bill, which will be the first Senate procedural vote on 15 September. Kirsten Gillibrand said that he would not vote to allow the President to profit from public office with the support of taxpayers。
