Actor Ben McKenzie's Documentary 'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money' Targets Cryptocurrency 'Scam' and Trump Family Ties
Actor and director Ben McKenzie is launching a direct assault on the cryptocurrency industry, labeling it a 'scam' in his debut documentary, 'Everyone Is Lying to You for Money.' The project, discussed at the Miami Film Festival, positions itself as an exposé, with McKenzie's pointed fashion choice—a hat reading 'Make Lying Wrong Again'—signaling a clear political and moral critique of the sector's foundational claims.
The documentary delves into the mechanics and marketing of crypto, arguing that the industry is built on deception. A significant focal point is the alleged financial involvement of the Trump family, specifically detailing how they have reportedly cashed in on various coins. This connection amplifies the film's central thesis, intertwining financial critique with political scrutiny and suggesting that influential figures have profited from a system McKenzie characterizes as fundamentally dishonest.
By targeting both the industry's practices and high-profile beneficiaries, the film raises sharp questions about accountability, regulation, and the ethical vacuum in digital finance. It signals growing cultural and political pressure on the crypto world, moving beyond market skepticism to allege deliberate fraud at scale. The project places McKenzie, known for his acting role, into the center of a contentious debate, using documentary film to apply public scrutiny where he believes financial regulators and media have failed.