
Trump Tells New Hampshire Voters He'd 'Never Allow' a Federal Reserve Digital Dollar
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Ramaswamy was an advocate of mass deregulation of the cryptocurrency industry and opponent of CBDCs, and Trump thanked Ramaswamy for his endorsement as he outlined his own plans.56% : "That will never happen while I am your president," Trump said.
40% : The campaign pledge came two days after Trump won the Iowa caucuses, prompting fourth-place finisher Vivek Ramaswamy to drop out and endorse Trump.
33% : " Most Read from Bloomberg "As your president, I will never allow the creation of a central bank digital currency," Trump said at a campaign stop in New Hampshire Wednesday night.
26% : Trump also said he would prevent the so-called de-banking of customers for their political beliefs.
23% : There are few examples of that practice in the US but a UK bank has been accused of closing the account of Nigel Farage, the right-wing populist leader who campaigned with Trump in Iowa.
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