United States President Donald Trump’s crypto venture is facing fresh scrutiny after a government watchdog said the project sold tokens to buyers linked to hostile or sanctioned actors, including entities tied to North Korea and Iran.

The watchdog’s findings have added a political and regulatory sting to a token that has already drawn heavy public attention and big holdings by the Trump family.

Watchdog Accuses WLFl Of Questionable Sales

According to a new report from Accountable.US, World Liberty Financial Inc. — the firm behind the WLFI token — sold units to wallets that appear connected to groups or platforms of concern, such as addresses tied to North Korean actors and users who have interacted with Tornado Cash, the crypto-mixing service that regulators have flagged for money-l

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