Sen Warren Legislators Pen Letter To Treasury On Crypto Terrorism
US Senator Elizabeth Warren has
U.S. Sen. Warren Leads Lawmakers to Push Administration on
US Senator Elizabeth Warren has penned an open letter to US President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the US Treasury, urging him to evaluate stricter regulations
Senator Warren noted that a key provision from Treasury’s November 2025 letter would apply anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT)
Sen. Warren and Legislators Urge Action on Crypto Terrorism
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In September
In September 2025, Senator Warren sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen calling on the Treasury Department and the Financial Stability Oversight Council
The letter, dated Oct. 17, was addressed to Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian Nelson and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
Sen. Warren, 100 legislators write White House
US Senator Elizabeth Warren
US Senator Elizabeth Warren, along with over 100 legislators, has written a letter to the White House addressing concerns over crypto’s role in terrorism. The letter
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren has urged incoming U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to impose tighter regulations on crypto to combat illicit activities and
Sen. Warren, Legislators Pen Letter to Treasury on Crypto Terrorism
Highlighting concerns over cryptocurrency
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren
Highlighting concerns over cryptocurrency’s role in terrorism, the letter, addressed to key figures including Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism Brian Nelson and National Security Advisor
In a letter to top U.S. security officials, 102 lawmakers demanded to know what the Treasury Department and others are doing to prevent the use of crypto to finance
Merkley and Warren wrote in
Sen. Warren, 100 legislators write White House, Treasury about
Senator Warren urges Trump’s Treasury pick to consider stricter
Merkley and Warren wrote in their letter to Office of Government Ethics Acting Director Jamieson Greer, “In short, a crypto firm whose founder needs a pardon and a