According to Cryptonews, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy has proposed the Modern Compensation and Misconduct Enforcement Act (MEME Act), which aims to prohibit senior officials such as the President, members of Congress, and their immediate family members from issuing or promoting cryptocurrency assets. Violators will face a maximum fine of $250000 and five years in prison. The bill directly targets the Trump family's recent involvement in projects such as TRUMP Meme, requiring relevant parties to return all proceeds to the US Treasury Department. Richard Blumenthal, Chairman of the Senate Investigation Subcommittee, announced the launch of an investigation into World Liberty Financial and TRUMP token developer Fight Fight Fight, with a focus on examining whether the Trump family gained undue benefits during the 50% surge in tokens on April 23 due to the "White House dinner" news. The document retrieval order has been sent to the relevant enterprise. Despite Congressman Sam Liccardo submitting a supporting bill, the legislative prospects are questionable in the context of Republican control of both houses.