Advocates call for crypto to be discussed at US presidential debate
The Chamber of Progress cited Donald Trump “revers[ing] his previous position on cryptocurrency” and a lack of clarity from Kamala Harris’ campaign.
With four days until a debate between presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in what has been described by many as one of the most tumultuous elections, industry advocates are looking for clarification on crypto from the party nominees.
On Sept. 5, the crypto advocacy group Chamber of Progress sent a letter to ABC News journalists Linsey Davis and David Muir calling for the pair to raise the topic of digital assets at the next US presidential debate. Muir and Davis will moderate what could be the first and only debate between Vice President Harris and Trump on Sept. 10.
“Voters deserve to know where the nominees stand on crypto before they head to the ballot box in November,” said Chamber of Progress.
The Chamber of Progress cited Donald Trump “revers[ing] his previous position on cryptocurrency” and a lack of clarity from Kamala Harris’ campaign.
With four days until a debate between presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in what has been described by many as one of the most tumultuous elections, industry advocates are looking for clarification on crypto from the party nominees.On Sept. 5, the crypto advocacy group Chamber of Progress sent a letter to ABC News journalists Linsey Davis and David Muir calling for the pair to raise the topic of digital assets at the next US presidential debate. Muir and Davis will moderate what could be the first and only debate between Vice President Harris and Trump on Sept. 10.“Voters deserve to know where the nominees stand on crypto before they head to the ballot box in November,” said Chamber of Progress.Read more