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🚀 Elon Musk Announces $1 Million Nightly Giveaway To Support US Constitution

According to PANews, Elon Musk announced on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that he will be giving away $1 million each night to a lucky participant who signs a petition supporting the US Constitution. This initiative aims to promote awareness and protection of constitutional rights.

Previously, Musk awarded $1 million each to two Pennsylvania residents to encourage their support for the First and Second Amendments. Musk's latest move is part of a broader effort to highlight the importance of constitutional rights.

Reports from yesterday indicated that Musk plans to continue this nightly giveaway until Election Day, randomly selecting American voters to receive the $1 million prize.


#ElonMusk #Constitution #NightlyGiveaway #USConstitution #ConstitutionalRights #FirstAmendment #SecondAmendment #ElectionDay #Awareness
🚀 Circle Updates USDC Terms to Address Firearm Transactions

According to Cointelegraph, Circle, the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, has revised its policy to clarify rules concerning prohibited transactions, specifically addressing the purchase of firearms and weapons. The updated terms grant Circle the authority to monitor and potentially block transactions related to firearms, ammunition, explosives, and other weapons. However, the terms now specify that these restrictions apply to weapons transactions that contravene applicable laws, indicating that legally obtained firearms can be purchased using USDC.

The recent update has sparked discussions among users and lawmakers, with some praising Circle's decision as a defense of Second Amendment rights. Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis expressed approval, stating that Circle's alignment with existing legal requirements supports constitutional rights and prevents financial systems from being used against law-abiding gun owners. The move comes amid ongoing discussions about stablecoin regulation in the United States under U.S. President Donald Trump, who signed the GENIUS Act in July to regulate payment stablecoins.

Circle's decision to update its terms may reflect feedback from lawmakers and Second Amendment advocates, or it could be an effort to strengthen ties with the Trump administration and Republican lawmakers. The signing ceremony for the GENIUS Act was attended by key figures from the stablecoin industry, including Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire and Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino. As the regulatory landscape for stablecoins continues to evolve, Circle's policy update highlights the intersection of financial technology and constitutional rights in the United States.


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🚀 Crypto Advocates Criticize Trump Administration's Response to Minneapolis Shooting

A fatal shooting in Minneapolis involving Border Patrol agents has sparked criticism from several prominent crypto advocates. According to NS3.AI, libertarian-leaning Bitcoin supporters have voiced concerns over civil liberties, focusing on issues related to the Second Amendment and police powers. Despite these tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating among crypto supporters has seen a modest increase, highlighting the complex dynamics within the industry.

#Crypto #TrumpAdministration #MinneapolisShooting #BorderPatrol #CivilLiberties #SecondAmendment #PolicePowers #Bitcoin #Libertarian #ApprovalRating #USPolitics
🚀 U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal on Gun Rights for Nonviolent Felons

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to review a case concerning the restoration of gun rights for individuals convicted of nonviolent felonies. Bloomberg posted on X that the appeal was brought by a Utah woman who was convicted 18 years ago for attempting to pass a bad check at a grocery store. The decision leaves in place lower court rulings that uphold the federal law prohibiting felons from possessing firearms, regardless of the nature of their crime. This case highlights ongoing debates over the balance between public safety and individual rights under the Second Amendment.

#USSupremeCourt #GunRights #NonviolentFelons #SecondAmendment #PublicSafety #IndividualRights #LegalRuling #FirearmPossession
🚀 Supreme Court Considers Exemptions to Firearm Ban for Drug Users

The U.S. Supreme Court has indicated a potential move to exempt certain individuals from the federal prohibition on firearm possession by drug users. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the case's implications for strengthening Second Amendment gun-rights protections. The court's deliberations could lead to significant changes in the legal landscape surrounding gun ownership and drug use, reflecting ongoing debates about constitutional rights and public safety.

#SupremeCourt #FirearmBan #DrugUsers #SecondAmendment #GunRights #ConstitutionalRights #PublicSafety #LegalLandscape
🚀 Supreme Court's Second Amendment Doctrine Faces Practical Challenges

A recent case involving marijuana users and firearms highlights significant practical issues within the Supreme Court's Second Amendment doctrine. Bloomberg posted on X, drawing attention to the complexities and potential inconsistencies in the legal framework governing gun rights. The case underscores the challenges faced by courts in balancing constitutional rights with public safety concerns. Legal experts suggest that this situation may prompt further scrutiny and potential reevaluation of the current doctrine to address these emerging issues.

#SupremeCourt #SecondAmendment #MarijuanaUsers #Firearms #GunRights #LegalChallenges #PublicSafety #LegalFramework #ConstitutionalRights #CourtScrutiny