letter from Sen. Warren
A new Congressional letter originating with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D, MA) and dated Tuesday (see it) makes requests of the White House and Treasury and expresses concerns about terrorist financing using crypto.
A footnote references last week’s Wall Street Journal article connecting the terrorist attacks in Israel to crypto donations received by the terrorist organization Hamas.
The letter and its questions align with the Senator’s [S.2669] Digital Asset Money Laundering Act” co-sponsored by Senator Roger Marshall (R, KS) and a bipartisan list of Senators. Though the questions may be rhetorical (“What steps is the Biden Administration taking to address the use of cryptocurrency by terrorist organizations, including but not limited to Hamas, PIJ, and Hezbollah?”) given Warren’s legislation, answers are requested by October 31.
letter from Sen. Warren – signers
For emphasis on urgency, Sen. Warren reached across Congress and collected a list of 105 signatures (29 Senators and 76 Members of the House) including her own for the letter. Only two were Republicans: Sen. Marshall and Senator John Kennedy (LA).
Notable signers among Democrats include Rep. Jim Himes (CT) and Rep. Josh Gottheimer. Both were “yes” votes on the digital asset market structure and stablecoin bills coming out of the House Financial Services Committee in July.
Notable non-signers among Democrats include House Financial Services (HFS) Ranking Member Maxine Waters (CA) and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (NY).
Waters has publicly supported Democratic leadership’s efforts to stymie digital assets legislation in HFS in the 118th Congress.
Meanwhile, Senator Gillibrand along with Senator Cynthia Lummis (R, WY) have tried to build a bridge to Senator Warren and anti-crypto legislators with the NDAA amendment among other efforts. Gillibrand is also a co-sponsor of the Senate version of the Financial Technology Protection Act [S.1340] along with Senator Ted Budd (R, NC). The bill was re-introduced in April in both Houses and seeks “to establish an Independent Financial Technology Working Group to Combat Terrorism and Illicit Financing.”
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