[Forbes: Trump Using Presidential Seal at Meme Coin Dinner May Violate Federal Law] According to Forbes, U.S. President Trump used the presidential seal podium at a private dinner for Meme Coin TRUMP holders, which may violate Title 18, Section 713 of the U.S. Code. This law prohibits the use of the presidential seal in a manner that suggests government endorsement, with violators facing up to 6 months in prison or fines. Legal experts point out that the presidential seal is reserved for official occasions, and previous presidents such as Obama and Biden have not used the seal in private business events. The White House has not responded to media inquiries regarding the legality of the seal’s usage.
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Forbes: Trump used the presidential seal at the Meme coin dinner, which may violate federal law.
[Forbes: Trump Using Presidential Seal at Meme Coin Dinner May Violate Federal Law] According to Forbes, U.S. President Trump used the presidential seal podium at a private dinner for Meme Coin TRUMP holders, which may violate Title 18, Section 713 of the U.S. Code. This law prohibits the use of the presidential seal in a manner that suggests government endorsement, with violators facing up to 6 months in prison or fines. Legal experts point out that the presidential seal is reserved for official occasions, and previous presidents such as Obama and Biden have not used the seal in private business events. The White House has not responded to media inquiries regarding the legality of the seal’s usage.