I was going to come back to this after more consideration why a person shouldn't just stay within the confines of what's written, though I think the part of Sun being involved did apply within what I was trying to say, in todays world, you have to think outside the box regardless if what's within that box isn't defined to anything one is saying. Today, or this morning, prompted me to come back to that sooner as I am not the only one thinking along the lines that I was thinking, and it's really relevant to people holding crypto's, that like the vast majority of Americans are going to find out, Trump really isn't your friend despite the overall appearance of such. The "finally someone is going to do something about whatever ABCDEFG..." that has gone wrong and instills their faith into that individual to make the changes on their behalf isn't always how it's going to be, especially in a second term, when they aren't going to be beholding to those individuals any longer so they become dispensable in the overall good he can be to them or himself, with the later really coming in first when it comes to Trump. He, nor his family or friends are engaging in crypto on your behalf, he's engaging on his own, that was an important distinction to point out and evidently I am not the only one who sees it that way:
"Critics have raised ethical issues over Trump's dual role as a cryptocurrency promoter and regulator. Puja Ohlhaver, a lawyer affiliated with Harvard’s Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation, stated, “These coins open a channel for him to receive financial benefits from foreign adversaries and to prioritize his personal interests, to the collective detriment of Americans.”
That is likely why he has associated his self with Sun and Tron.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-crypto-coins-plummet/ss-AA1y5HIe#image=7
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