One in three members of Congress received donations from FTX's bosses. $BTC and $ETH traded flat over the past 24 hours. Equities closed mixed as traders processed big banks’ Q4 earnings reports. _jocelynyang_ reports.
CoinDesk has identified 196 members of the new Congress – many of whom were just sworn in last week – who took cash from Sam Bankman-Fried or other senior executives at FTX
Most of the politicians who responded said they handed it over to charities to remove the taint of the contributions from executivesan accusation that he violated campaign-finance laws
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