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US Rep Khanna Seeks To Ban Trump, Family From Crypto Trading

A US lawmaker is seeking to ban US President Donald Trump, his family, and other congresspeople from trading crypto or stocks.

“I am today introducing legislation to ban the president, his family, members of Congress, and all elected officials from trading crypto or stocks,” US Representative Ro Khanna said as he shared a clip of his appearance on MSNBC from Monday.   

Khanna, a Democrat representative from California’s 17th Congressional District and vice-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, raised concerns around Trump’s apparent conflict of interest with crypto via his son’s crypto project World Liberty Financial (WLFI), alleging the recent pardoning of Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao was “blatant corruption.”

“You’ve got a foreign billionaire who was basically engaged in money-laundering,” Khanna said of CZ, adding: “then he petitions for a pardon from Donald Trump after basically funneling money to terrorists.” 

However, CZ recently fired back at similar accusations from Senator Elizabeth Warren, claiming she “can’t get her facts right.”

CZ pled guilty a single felony count of violating the US Bank Secrecy Act after failing to maintain an effective Anti-Money Laundering (AML) program at Binance. 

Khanna alleged that the Binance co-founder was being let off the hook due to Binance’s financial backing of WLFI — echoing recent sentiments from US Representative Maxine Waters.   

“And what he does is he says ‘I’m going to support World Liberty,’ which is the president’s son’s cryptocurrency firm, which they’re making millions of dollars on while Donald Trump is president. And Donald Trump gives him a pardon while he is basically financing Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency stablecoin.” 

Trump has faced criticism for his ties to WLFI on multiple occasions, however his son Eric Trump, has consistently denied that his father has any connection to the project. In a recent interview from September, Eric stressed that his father “is running a nation. He’s not involved in our businesses in any way, shape or form.”

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Rep Khanna discusses his reasoning for introducing the new legislation. Source: Ro Khanna

Khanna did not go into specific details of his legislative proposal, but did not mince his words, concluding by calling for a ban on “any elected official from having cryptocurrency and accepting foreign money.” 

According to government records, Khanna’s latest bill has not yet been officially introduced yet.

Related: How Changpeng Zhao regained power between prison and pardon

Banning government officials from trading   

The issue of whether government officials should be allowed to make investments in areas such as the stock market has been highly contested for some time.

The debate currently rages on in the US via the bipartisan congressional stock trading bill, which is expected to be voted on soon.