Gate News message, April 21 — Federal filings reveal that Trump and the Republican Party have accumulated a historic $1.2 billion cash stockpile for the November midterms, with cryptocurrency executives playing a major role in funding the GOP war chest. Democrats currently hold only $261 million in comparison.
Professor Jayati Ghosh of the University of Massachusetts Amherst has warned that the Trump administration’s push to deregulate crypto markets and promote dollar-pegged stablecoins via the GENIUS Act has created a financial system being exploited by hostile nations. In 2025 alone, illegal cryptocurrency transactions surged by more than 160%, largely driven by U.S. rivals including Iran, Russia, and North Korea. Iran has reportedly integrated crypto into the Strait of Hormuz, charging shipping companies $1 per barrel of oil payable in Bitcoin or USDT stablecoin for safe passage, generating an estimated $36 million on a single day this month. Russia, after having central bank assets frozen, legalized crypto mining and used exchanges to procure military drones and sensitive goods, while also launching a “digital ruble” to bypass the U.S.-led financial order. North Korea continues to utilize crypto channels to fund weapons programs.
Key crypto donations driving the GOP war chest include $10 million from a major crypto exchange executive, $1.5 million in USDC stablecoin from another crypto firm, and $3 million each from venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. The industry’s primary super PAC, Fairshake, entered the cycle with $193 million on hand and is aggressively spending to defeat lawmakers critical of crypto, including a $9.9 million campaign against Illinois Senate candidate Juliana Stratton.
Senate Democrats Elizabeth Warren, Adam Schiff, and Richard Blumenthal have launched a formal investigation into the overlap between politics and the cryptocurrency industry, focusing on a memecoin conference scheduled for April 25 at Mar-a-Lago. Access to the event is limited to top holders of the $TRUMP token. According to the Senators, while insiders have reportedly earned $1.2 billion off the meme coin, roughly 2 million retail holders are currently underwater on their investments.
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