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President Trump Faces Renewed Backlash As Trump-Linked Tokens Crash
President Trump Faces Renewed Backlash As Trump-Linked Tokens Crash
Authored by Vince Quill via CoinTelegraph.com,
United States President Donald Trump is facing renewed scrutiny as crypto tokens and projects touted by the US president crash to all-time lows or sit near record low levels.
The Official Trump token (TRUMP), a memecoin pushed by Trump, hit an all-time low of about $2.73 in March 2026 and is currently trading at about $2.86, according to data from CoinGecko.
The TRUMP memecoin has plummeted in price since launching in January 2025. Source: CoinGecko
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