MSNBC host curses live while mocking Trump’s crypto partner
- Chase Herro, a controversial entrepreneur, is a key player in Donald Trump's cryptocurrency project, World Liberty Financial.
- During a live broadcast, MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle criticized Herro's past and his statements about the crypto market.
- The promotion of this venture raises ethical concerns regarding potential benefits for Trump and his family if he is re-elected.
On a recent episode of MSNBC's The 11th Hour, host Stephanie Ruhle criticized Chase Herro, a key figure in Donald Trump's cryptocurrency venture, World Liberty Financial. Herro, who has a controversial background including a stint in prison and selling colon cleanses, was described by Ruhle as the 'internet dirtbag.' During the segment, Ruhle and investigative reporter Zeke Faux discussed Herro's past statements, including a bizarre claim about selling anything for a billion dollars if the story is compelling enough. This criticism came as Trump, alongside his sons Eric and Donald Jr., promoted the crypto project from Mar-a-Lago just weeks before the election on November 5. The former president's shift towards cryptocurrency marks a significant change from his previous denouncement of Bitcoin as a 'scam.' The implications of this venture could intertwine with American economic policy, raising ethical concerns about potential benefits for Trump and his family if he were to be re-elected. As the crypto market continues to evolve, the involvement of such controversial figures could impact public perception and trust in the project.