A Million People Gave Trump Their Money. Norm Eisen Knows Where It Went.
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Trump meme coin investors lost almost $4 billion while the president pocketed over $600 million, and former White House ethics czar Norm Eisen joins Jim Acosta to break down what he calls a colossal corruption scandal. Eisen points to Trump telling crypto executives they're "lucky" he's president after investigations were dropped, and alleges the pardon of Binance's co-founder came while Trump-associated entities did enormous business with the company — which both Trump and Binance deny. With Trump's approval at what Eisen calls Nixonian lows, his Democracy Defenders team is fighting back with more than 300 legal cases, including a bar complaint against Todd Blanche signed by over 100 former judges from both parties.
About Jim Acosta:
Jim Acosta is a journalist who spent decades holding power accountable as Chief White House Correspondent, covering five presidential administrations and asking the tough questions others wouldn't. From the White House briefing room to the world's most dangerous places, Jim has never backed down from the truth.
Now, Jim brings that same relentless pursuit of facts directly to you through independent media.
Trump meme coin investors lost almost $4 billion while the president pocketed over $600 million, and former White House ethics czar Norm Eisen joins Jim Acosta to break down what he calls a colossal corruption scandal. Eisen points to Trump telling crypto executives they're "lucky" he's president after investigations were dropped, and alleges the pardon of Binance's co-founder came while Trump-associated entities did enormous business with the company — which both Trump and Binance deny. With Trump's approval at what Eisen calls Nixonian lows, his Democracy Defenders team is fighting back with more than 300 legal cases, including a bar complaint against Todd Blanche signed by over 100 former judges from both parties.
About Jim Acosta:
Jim Acosta is a journalist who spent decades holding power accountable as Chief White House Correspondent, covering five presidential administrations and asking the tough questions others wouldn't. From the White House briefing room to the world's most dangerous places, Jim has never backed down from the truth.
Now, Jim brings that same relentless pursuit of facts directly to you through independent media.






