The digital asset issues reemerged in the US presidential election race. The highest polling candidate of the Republican Party for the November election, and the former US President Donald Trump, has reiterated his strong opposition to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) during a rally in Laconia, New Hampshire.
Former president Trump, firmly stated that he would never allow the creation of a CBDC. He warned that a central bank digital currencies would give the federal government the power to seize money without people even realizing it.