Sen. Warren requests financial disclosures from Trump’s crypto czar
The Democratic lawmaker asked David Sacks to make official filings public showing he had “made appropriate divestments” to crypto that didn’t represent conflicts of interest.
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The Democratic lawmaker asked David Sacks to make official filings public showing he had “made appropriate divestments” to crypto that didn’t represent conflicts of interest.
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