Trump's personal number is up for sale, report says - and CEOs, crypto investors are paying to get it
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The president's private phone number has become Washington's hottest commodity. CEOs, crypto guys, and journalists all want to get their hands on the ten digits—and
Trump's personal number is up for sale, report says - and CEOs, crypto investors are paying to get it
Donald Trump's personal mobile number has become Washington DC's most traded commodity, with CEOs offering cash and crypto investors offering cryptocurrency to obtain it, according to an investigation by The Atlantic.
Sources: President Trump is increasingly taking journalists' calls himself, as his personal phone number circulates and is offered for sale to rich individuals
The Atlantic: Sources: President Trump is increasingly taking journalists' calls himself, as his personal phone number circulates and is offered for sale to rich individuals — The president's personal iPhone has been lighting up. — Washington's hottest commodity is a 10-digit number that can swing financial markets …
The leak of US President Donald Trump's cell phone number to political and media circles has triggered a crisis. It has emerged that those seeking access to statements that could affect the markets have offered money and exchanges to obtain the 10-digit number.
It has emerged that US President Donald Trump's personal cell phone number was leaked to political and media circles in Washington. Allegations that some CEOs and investors were trying to obtain the number in exchange for money or cryptocurrency have created a security and communications crisis in the White House.
Trump's personal cell number is being sold on Washington's black market, and it's starting to genuinely scare his own aides
President Donald Trump’s personal phone number is reportedly being sold on Washington’s black market, and it is starting to scare his own aides. The White House has received multiple reports in recent weeks that the president’s personal contact information has been offered for sale to wealthy individuals looking for influence. According to The Atlantic, one administration official called the situation “wild,” noting that CEOs are offering cash …
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