The second-highest official at the DOJ, Todd Blanche rose to prominence as Trump's personal defense attorney. His actions violated the federal conflicts of interest law and his ethics agreement, experts told ProPublica.
NEW: Todd Blanche, the second-highest official at the DOJ, issued a memo to shut down enforcement against crypto companies while he still held more than $150,000 in crypto investments, ProPublica found. One expert called it "an obvious conflict of interest."
-- ProPublica (@propublica.org) Dec 22, 2025 at 8:08 AM
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@#2 ... From an investor perspective, not prosecuting crypto fraudsters has the effect of taking the bloom off of crypto. ...
I do not agree with that opinion at this point.
Not prosecuting crypto fraudsters would make crypto more valuable because of how it might be used.
Binance Still Processed $144 Million in Suspicious Crypto Payments After Plea Deal: Report
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... The crypto exchange has been under scrutiny for its links to terrorist group payments. ...
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