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PODCAST CLIP: HOW TRUMP’S CRYPTO CONTROVERSIES TRICKLE DOWN TO LOCAL POLITICS

4 min · 2. juli 2026
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PODCAST CLIP: HOW TRUMP’S CRYPTO CONTROVERSIES TRICKLE DOWN TO LOCAL POLITICS What happens in Washington doesn’t stay in Washington. I explain why I believe that when national leaders appear to blur the line between public office and private profit, it sends a message that accountability no longer matters. That attitude trickles down to state and local government—and ultimately affects every community. If you enjoy the conversation, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE the podcast. And if you’d like to help us keep fighting for Western New York, visit VoteNateMcMurray.com and consider making a contribution or signing up to volunteer. Every share, every listener, and every supporter helps.

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