Super PAC tied to Tether makes first ad buy from firm founded by Tether's U.S. CEO
coindesk|2026年04月12日 13:01
The Fellowship PAC spent $300,000 with Nxum Group that was co-founded by Bo Hines, the chief of Tether's U.S. arm and former adviser to President Donald Trump.
What to know : The Tether-tied super PAC, Fellowship, has made an opening move in the U.S. congressional elections, and its choice for an advertising provider was a company co-founded by the CEO of Tether US, Bo Hines. The first spending is directed to Clay Fuller, the Georgia Republican who won a special election days ago to replace Marjorie Taylor Green in the House of Representatives, though Fellowship didn't announce the ad buy or include him in recent endorsement announcements. The PAC hasn't responded to questions about its activity or plans and hasn't yet disclosed any contributions, described last year as totaling $100 million in commitments.
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