What will happen to donations from SBF
2022.12.14 01:50
What will happen to donations from SBF
Budrigannews.com – White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, declined to respond to inquiries from a journalist on whether US president Joe Biden will return the $5.2 million in crusade gifts recently given by FTX organizer Sam Bankman-Broiled.
“Will the president give that back?” Zeke Miller, a reporter for the Associated Press, posed the question, “does he call on all politicians who got campaign donations that may have come from customer money to return those funds?” at a press briefing on December 13.
Jean-Pierre replied, “I’m covered here by the Hatch Act,” stating that she was “limited on what I can say.”
She said, referring to the Democratic National Committee, the governing body of the United States Democratic Party, of which Biden is a member, “Anything that’s connected to political contributions, from here I would have to refer you to the DNC.” Biden is a member of the DNC.
A federal law known as the Hatch Act forbids employees of the executive branch of government from participating in political campaign activities.
Miller pressed, “I’m asking the president’s opinion, though.” Jean-Pierre stated once more that she was “covered by the Hatch Act,” and he added:
“I just can’t talk to political contributions or anything related to that I cannot speak about it from here.”
Miller asked Jean-Pierre once more for her opinion on Biden, but she said she couldn’t talk about it because she couldn’t “even his opinion, even his thoughts about the contributions, donations — cannot speak […] about that from here.” Miller pushed for her opinion.
On December 13, Bankman-Fried was charged with violating contributions laws, obstructing the Federal Election Commission’s functions, and making contributions in the names of others, among other violations of campaign finance laws.
With $5.2 million in contributions, he was the second-largest “CEO-contributor” to Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign, trailing only media mogul Micheal Bloomberg’s $56 million in contributions.
The founder of FTX was also a major individual donor in the 2022 midterm elections, contributing $36.8 million to Democratic candidates, making him once more the second-largest Democratic party donor in the cycle.
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According to public records, Bankman-Fried contributed just over $240,000 to Republicans during the midterm elections. However, in an interview with cryptocurrency vlogger Tiffany Fong on November 16, he acknowledged making so-called “dark money” contributions, stating that he “donated about the same to both parties.”
Due to the bankruptcy proceedings, politicians who received political donations from Sam Bankman-Fried and other FTX executives may be required to return the funds to the bankruptcy trustee.
According to a previous Cointelegraph report, political donations made by FTX employees could be recalled for up to $73 million to pay off the failed exchange’s creditors.
In an effort to distance themselves from the company and its donations, some politicians have already given their money away to charity.