A recent controversy involving former President Donald Trump’s dinner with prominent $TRUMP memecoin holders has sparked debate about the ethics of cryptocurrency fundraising for public officials. Senator Chris Murphy, a Democratic lawmaker, introduced the Modern Elements and Feasance (MEME) Act to prevent federal officials from profiting from digital assets. This move follows growing political pressure for increased transparency in government dealings with cryptocurrencies. The $150 million raised at this exclusive event has sparked concerns about potential foreign influence and its impact on U.S. stablecoin legislation, while public activism groups like Our Revolution are calling for an end to cryptocurrency-based fundraising activities by politicians.