#MEMEAct Politics meets memes—and it’s getting ugly.

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy just announced the “MEME Act”—a move to ban the president and Congress from launching meme coins.

He calls Trump Coin “the biggest corruption scandal in White House history.”

But here’s the bigger question:

Should politicians and their families be allowed to launch or promote crypto at all?

When power meets profit, who’s protecting the retail investor?

Yesterday it was jokes. Today, it's legislation.

This could reshape how meme coins—and political influence—collide.

Do you support the MEME Act, or is this just more censorship in disguise?

Sound off below—freedom or control: where do you stand?