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    There has been speculation circulating online about whether **Donald Trump** has blacklisted **XRP**, but what is the truth behind this claim? Let’s delve into the details.

    On March 2, 2025, President Trump made a social media post expressing his support for the U.S. “crypto strategic reserve,” which would include **XRP**, **Solana**, and **Cardano**. He criticized the Biden administration’s approach to cryptocurrency and vowed to position the U.S. as a global leader in the crypto space. However, the post was deleted less than 24 hours later.

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    Reports suggest that Trump may have been influenced to make the announcement by a lobbyist named Brian Ballard, who allegedly provided the wording for the post. Ballard has connections to **Ripple Labs**, the company behind **XRP**. When Trump learned of this association, he was said to be angered and severed ties with Ballard.

    Despite these events, there is no official confirmation or proof that Trump has officially blacklisted **XRP** or imposed any restrictions on the digital asset. It seems more like a misunderstanding and personal frustration rather than a formal policy decision.

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    It is worth noting that **Ripple** has had prior political ties, including donations to political committees aligned with Trump. The company’s Chief Legal Officer and CEO have reportedly met with Trump in the past.

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    Though the deleted post and Trump’s reaction have caused a stir, **XRP** remains unaffected by any blacklist, and there is no indication of a formal fallout. The coin continues to demonstrate resilience in the market, with some analysts still viewing it as a strong competitor in the current crypto landscape.

    In a humorous twist, attorney Bill Morgan took to social media to react to the situation and expressed amusement. He mentioned a reduction in a fine from $125 million to $50 million and the lifting of a permanent injunction by the SEC, indicating Trump’s displeasure.

    In conclusion, while Trump may have been displeased by the association with **XRP** without full comprehension, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that he has blacklisted or prohibited the digital asset. This scenario underscores the increasing influence of crypto lobbyists and the potential risks of political involvement in the rapidly evolving digital asset sphere.

    Note: Investments carry market risks. Please invest carefully. We do not accept responsibility for any financial losses.

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