Imprisoned ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried regularly interacted with the @CFTC and its chairman, @CFTCbehnam, before the company imploded. Now, @SenWarren and @ChuckGrassley are demanding details. https://t.co/8k0H1snmhd
Are we about to get hidden info on what happened between the government and #FTX before the collapse? Senators Elizabeth Warren and Charles Grassley wrote a letter to the chairman of the CFTC, Rostin Behnam, regarding his interactions with #SBF before the FTX collapse They… https://t.co/k9hsXW4N7d
Warren is now attacking her own, CFTC, and trying to act as Kingmaker for the SEC and Gary Gensler? https://t.co/p3XxT53NH2










In the upcoming U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts, cryptocurrency attorney John Deaton, who has previously served as amicus counsel in prominent crypto cases, is challenging incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren. Deaton has garnered significant support from key figures in the cryptocurrency industry, including Anthony Scaramucci and the Winklevoss twins, as well as executives at Ripple. His campaign has raised $1.36 million, slightly outpacing Warren's $1.09 million. This financial backing comes amid Warren's vocal anti-cryptocurrency stance, which has led to industry leaders rallying behind Deaton. Deaton positions himself as a 'pro-freedom' candidate, contrasting with Warren's attacks on the cryptocurrency sector.