On January 19, Jinshi Data reported that US President-elect Trump and his family began selling a Cryptocurrency Token on Friday. The Token features Trump's image during the assassination attempt last July. This is a potentially lucrative new business, but ethical experts criticize it as an opportunity to profit from serving as president. Adav Noti, Executive Director of the non-profit ethical organization Campaign Legal Centre, said: 'This is actually making money from the position of president - creating a financial instrument that allows people to transfer money to the president's family through the presidency office.' 'This is unprecedented.'
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On January 19, Jinshi Data reported that US President-elect Trump and his family began selling a Cryptocurrency Token on Friday. The Token features Trump's image during the assassination attempt last July. This is a potentially lucrative new business, but ethical experts criticize it as an opportunity to profit from serving as president. Adav Noti, Executive Director of the non-profit ethical organization Campaign Legal Centre, said: 'This is actually making money from the position of president - creating a financial instrument that allows people to transfer money to the president's family through the presidency office.' 'This is unprecedented.'