US Senator Elizabeth Warren has called Musk a "bank robber," accusing him and the Trump administration of dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to gain financial control.
U.S. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren has criticized Trump's meme and urged the U.S. Office of Government Ethics and financial regulators to delve into the ethical and regulatory details of the TRUMP token. Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, which oversees U.S. financial regulators, said the assets, including First Lady Melania Trump's own eponymous meme coin, posed a potential conflict of interest.
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In an open letter dated January 12, Warren asked former Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent whether the Treasury Department should have more authority to sanction the cryptocurrency industry. "Should AML/CFT and sanctions programs include reasonably designed risk-based provisions to prevent money laundering or terrorist financing involving digital assets," wrote Warren, who is about to become the top Democrat on the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.
US Congressman Warren Davidson has said that bitcoin is another word for freedom, and that self-regulation is essential to defending freedom.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren defeated cryptocurrency-friendly Republican John Deaton in a landslide to win a Massachusetts Senate seat. According to Associated Press election data, Warren - arguably the most prominent critic of cryptocurrency in US politics - has received 74% of the 145,000 votes counted so far.
Forbes reporter Eleanor Terrett wrote on the X platform that during two debates between Senator Elizabeth Warren and crypto supporter John E Deaton, Warren repeated that Deaton's campaign was "90% funded by the crypto industry." Through an assisted investigation by analyst James Delmore, excluding money raised by an external super PAC, the Commonwealth Unity Fund (which was not used directly for Deaton's campaign), Deaton raised a total of about $2 million, including money lent to itself.
福布斯记者Eleanor Terrett在X平台发文称,在Elizabeth Warren参议员和加密支持者John E Deaton的两次辩论中,Warren一直重复说Deaton的竞选活动“90%由加密行业资助”。 通过分析师James Delmore的协助调查,不包括外部超级政治行动委员会Commonwealth Unity Fund筹集的资金(不直接用于Deaton的竞选活动),Deaton总共筹集了约200万美元,包括自己贷给自己的...