[U.S. Senator Proposes Ban on Elected Officials and Presidents Issuing or Endorsing Personal Tokens] According to Cointelegraph, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has proposed a ban on elected officials and presidents issuing or endorsing their own tokens. In a statement, Kirsten Gillibrand said that Congress should support measures to prohibit elected officials and their spouses from 'issuing or endorsing their own digital assets.' The senator from New York stated that the proposed restrictions would cover all U.S. presidents and their spouses but did not specify whether the provision would extend to vice presidents or their family members. Kirsten Gillibrand is one of the key senators behind the negotiations for the Senate's Digital Asset Market Structure and Investor Protection Act (CLARITY Act). The bill has faced repeated delays due to concerns over ethics, tokenization, and stablecoin rewards.