Meme supporter? Presidential candidate Kennedy Jr. buys $24,000 in GME stocks
Presidential candidate Kennedy Jr. invests in GME, supports retail investors, and hints at future crypto involvement. The post Meme supporter? Presidential candidate Kennedy Jr. buys $24,000 in GME stocks appeared first...
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Presidential candidate Kennedy Jr. invests in GME, supports retail investors, and hints at future crypto involvement.
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