TechFlow reports that on April 16, Bloomberg reported Wall Street bank Cantor Fitzgerald donated $10 million in January to the super political action committee Fellowship PAC, which aims to support U.S. political candidates who back cryptocurrency. According to U.S. Federal Election Commission filings made public on Wednesday, Jesse Spiro, Head of Government Affairs at Tether, serves as chairman of Fellowship PAC. The report notes that Cantor Fitzgerald is currently run by the son of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and Tether is one of its largest clients.
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