Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over presidential corruption

Congressman Greg Landsman’s tweets highlight concerns over presidential corruption
U.S. Rep. Greg Landsman representing Ohio's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio’s 1st district since 2023, has taken to social media to express his concerns regarding the current presidential administration. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1976 and an alumnus of Ohio University, Landsman replaced former U.S. Congress member Steve Chabot.

On June 3, 2025, Landsman initiated a series of posts highlighting what he perceives as significant issues with the current presidency. He stated that there are “4 reasons why this presidency will likely go down as the most corrupt presidency in American history.”

The first reason he mentioned is related to a financial instrument called the “$TRUMP coin.” According to Landsman, “Think of it like a Swiss bank account. People are depositing money. We don’t know who or what amount, but it’s a ton of money.” He suggests that the president is accruing substantial profits through this means.

In another post on the same day, Landsman discussed real estate investments involving the Trump family. He claimed that “The Trump family is using the presidency to get money for their businesses,” citing an example where investors from Saudi Arabia allegedly provided approximately $1 billion to a Trump hotel in Dubai.



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