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California Democrat Rep. Sam Liccardo, a freshman congressman who represents Silicon Valley, said he’s surprised the first piece of legislation he’s sponsoring takes aim at President Donal Trump’s meme coin.
In the days before President Trump took office, he did what no other president had done before.
He launched a meme coin.
It’s estimated that the entities behind the $TRUMP cryptocurrency coin, including one owned by Trump, accumulated close to $100 million in trading fees in less than two weeks.
To Silicon Valley’s freshman Rep. Sam Liccardo, the president’s issuance and endorsement of a digital asset raises “glaring ethical concerns.”
On today’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin adds to this week’s losses as it dips below $85,000. Plus, Rep. Sam Liccardo of California introduces a bill to bar top government officials from making money by issuing meme coins. And, Alice Liu of CoinMarketCap discusses the biggest drivers behind the crypto pullback.
Today, Congressman Sam Liccardo (CA-16) will introduce the Modern Emoluments and Malfeasance Enforcement (MEME) Act to halt the financial exploitation of the public by corrupt federal officeholders. After President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump made a windfall on their respective meme coins, experts sounded the alarm about the glaring ethical concerns.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Democratic leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives has welcomed Congressman Sam Liccardo (CA-16) to House Democrats’ Rapid Response Task Force & Litigation Working Group. Together with pro-democracy partners, the Task Force will protect and defend everyday Americans from the onslaught of unconstitutional executive actions.
Congressman Liccardo issued the following statement:
The Bay Area's Indian American community came together on January 26, 2025, to celebrate India's 76th Republic Day at the India Community Center, marking the significance of this day with vibrant displays of culture and patriotism. Organized by the Association of Indo Americans, the event attracted over a thousand participants, bringing together dignitaries, local officials, and community members united by their pride for Indian culture.
After just three weeks as a new congressman on Capitol Hill, Sam Liccardo returned to the district last week and met with Coastside constituents in Half Moon Bay and Pescadero for the first time since being sworn in.
In Pescadero, more than 80 residents discussed immigration and the status of federal funding for area agencies with Liccardo.
Silicon Valley politicians denounced President Donald Trump’s decision to freeze funding to states and international aid organizations, saying Saturday that his executive orders threaten public health locally and abroad.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Sam Liccardo (CA-16) released the following statement:
“If you don’t think the Trump administration’s illegal impoundment of all federal funding will harm every corner of our community, consider the thousands of parents who cannot go to work if they depend on child care funded by Head Start, and the millions of residents imperiled by potential delays in the rebuilding of the Anderson Dam.