Meteora distributed a $4.2 million airdrop to three Trump-linked addresses just hours after founder Benjamin Chow faced federal class-action lawsuit alleging he orchestrated $57 million in pump-and-dump schemes weaponizing endorsements from Melania Trump and Argentine President Milei across multiple tokens, as Trump family crypto gains soared to $1 billion over the past year including $427M from memecoins.  Meteora distributed a $4.2 million airdrop to three Trump-linked addresses just hours after founder Benjamin Chow faced federal class-action lawsuit alleging he orchestrated $57 million in pump-and-dump schemes weaponizing endorsements from Melania Trump and Argentine President Milei across multiple tokens, as Trump family crypto gains soared to $1 billion over the past year including $427M from memecoins.  

Meteora Gave Trump Team $4.2M Airdrop Hours After Founder Sued for Memecoin Scams

2025/10/24 17:19

Meteora distributed a $4.2 million airdrop to three Trump-linked addresses just hours after founder Benjamin Chow faced federal class-action lawsuit alleging he orchestrated $57 million in pump-and-dump schemes weaponizing endorsements from Melania Trump and Argentine President Milei across multiple tokens, as Trump family crypto gains soared to $1 billion over the past year including $427M from memecoins.

 

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