Playing with Fire: Senator Lummis Exposes Burning Evidence and Crypto Sabotage
A new government takes the reins at he White House. With it comes accountability for the actions of the previous government. As it turns out, many events unfolding before our eyes were far from accidental. Banks systematically denied services to crypto companies based on directives received from government agencies.This operation known as Chokepoint 2.0 raises many questions. Banks refused to serve crypto companies after letters received from government institutions with recommendations to do so. Who orchestrated this sabotage, and under whose orders? If the public gains access to these documents, we could uncover astonishing truths. However, will we ever get the chance?
According to recent reports, there’s a scramble to destroy these incriminating records, which hindered the development of the crypto industry. Senator Cynthia Lummis has raised alarms about this.
She suggested that, ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration, some individuals are desperately trying to cover their tracks. What a disgrace to witness such misconduct within government agencies in a nation founded on the rule of law!
The senator has made it clear: those involved in destroying documents and concealing evidence will be held accountable.In particular, she warned the FDIC:
“If it is uncovered that you or your staff have knowingly destroyed materials or sought to obstruct the oversight functions of the Senate, I will make swift criminal referrals to the US Department of Justice.”
The stakes for transparency have never been higher. I think that it’s important not just for the crypto industry, but for the integrity of government institutions themselves.
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