FTX a ‘cautionary tale’ for crypto regulations: Rep. Katherine Clark
Sam Bankman-Fried spent millions on Democratic campaigns before crypto company FTX collapsed. “It’s going to be up to individual campaigns” whether to give it back, says Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.), House Minority Whip-Elect, on Meet the Press.
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