News

Donald Trump makes history as first US ex-president to use Bitcoin in live transaction

Donald Trump made a groundbreaking transaction using Bitcoin at a renowned New York City bar and restaurant that accepts the cryptocurrency.

GOP Presidential Candidate Former President Donald Trump Stops By A Crypto Currency Themed Bar In Manhattan

Trump used crypto to buy a burger. (Image: Getty)

This marked the first time a former US president has utilized Bitcoin in a transaction.

As reported by Pubkey on X on September 18, Trump leveraged Bitcoin to buy hamburgers at the NYC bar, with prominent BTC advocate and Professional Capital Management CEO Anthony Pompliano in attendance.

Notably, this development came mere days after Trump announced the launch of a token through the World Liberty Financial crypto platform, which is managed by members of his family.

Despite having previously expressed skepticism about Bitcoin, labeling it a “scam” and stating that crypto is “based on thin air,” Trump has since become an advocate for BTC miners as part of his 2024 campaign.

Donald Trump bước vào một quán bar, mua đồ bằng Bitcoin

He even spoke at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville.

Although Pubkey’s marketing team declined to confirm via Telegram whether the BTC transaction was completed on the Lightning Network, a video showed Trump purchasing at least a dozen hamburgers, which he distributed to attendees, referring to them as “crypto burgers.”

It is reported that Trump holds at least $1 million in crypto, while former US President Bill Clinton has also held Bitcoin, which was given to him at a 2016 event.

The Republican contender voiced confidence, asserting he “had a real chance at winning” New York’s electoral college votes this November, despite the fact that Democrats have been victorious in every election there since 1988.

A recent ActiVote survey indicates that Vice President Kamala Harris holds a notable 16-point lead over Trump in the Empire State.

Vice President Harris, unlike Trump, hasn’t woven crypto into her campaign narrative. Analysts surmise that she is not expected to markedly diverge from the current Biden administration regarding crypto and blockchain policy stances

Trump trở thành tổng thống đầu tiên thanh toán bằng Bitcoin

A top aide for Harris mentioned in August that the Vice President would “support policies” that bolster the growth of the cryptocurrency sector.

Future Forward, the political group rallying behind the Democratic presidential hopeful, is open to receiving donations in the form of cryptocurrency.

SEE MORE : 

Donald Trump fan sues New York Mets after being banned for wearing MAGA hat

Queens Village Republican Club member Aura Moody/ Citi Field

Aura Moody says she was banned from Citi Field for wearing a MAGA hat (Image: Rumble/Getty)

A supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump is suing the New York Mets and Citi Field for $2 million after claiming she was stopped from entering the stadium while wearing a MAGA hat.

The 64-year-old plaintiff, Aura Moody, alleges that she was prevented from accessing the venue because she was wearing the distinct red hat often associated with Trump’s supporters. The incident was said to have occurred during the Met’s 4-0 win over the Miami Marlins in August.

According to Moody, she passed through security without issue, before Citi Field staff advised her that she would not be allowed to access her seat while wearing merchandise supporting Trump. Moody was later identified as a member of the Queens Village Republican Club and attended the game with a friend and other club members.

Moody claims that the venue’s choice intruded upon her rights, leading her to file the lawsuit. The nature of the suit is classified under Civil Rights: Other, with the cause of action falling under 28 U.S.C. 1331, indicating a federal question about civil rights.

The plaintiff is seeking $2 million in damages, saying that her rights were violated when staff at the stadium allegedly prevented her from entering unless she removed her political products. According to public court documents, she named multiple defendants in her lawsuit, including entities affiliated with the Mets, Major League Baseball, and individuals such as Steve Cohen [owner of the Mets] and Keechant Sewell [former NYPD Commissioner].

Moody planed to attend the Mets vs Marlins

Moody planed to attend the Mets vs Marlins (Image: Getty)

Moody has demanded a jury trial, presumably to get the fairest attempt possible as a safeguard from the fate of a single judge. The lawsuit has lured the attention of Republican supporters online, who have voiced their support for her case before the next Presidential debate on Oct. 23.

One Moody supporter wrote on X, “The fact that she can’t wear a hat into a baseball game is pathetic.” Another fan wrote, “Make it a multimillion-dollar class action lawsuit!”

Other responses showed a mix of support and skepticism toward the financial aspect of the lawsuit. One X user wrote, “As she should! I hope she wipes the floor with them and gets every penny she can,” rallying behind Moody’s pursuit of compensation. But another fan suggested, “Could just stand on principle and sue for the right to wear it and not make it a money grab.”

Public Case-finding websites Justia and FindLaw showed a 2020 lawsuit filed under the name of Aura Moody as a plaintiff, also in the Supreme Court of New York, Queens County. The case was about her son Julian Moody, who said the NFL stopped him from playing in a national tournament because he had diabetes, which violated the Rehabilitation Act.

The NFL moved the case to federal court. Julian was later found to be an adult, so the case was changed to make him the only plaintiff, leading both parties to reach a deal to drop it in 2016.

Three months before suing the New York Metropolitan Baseball Club, the name Aura Moody was involved in another case in a New York court. In this case, Moody v. United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission [EEOC], she sued the EEOC, the government agency responsible for enforcing laws that protect people from job discrimination

 

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *