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Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss took to X on September 10 to criticize Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), calling her latest email campaign “dishonest” as she faces off against pro-crypto attorney John Deaton in her re-election bid.
Winklevoss’s post came in response to an email sent by Warren’s campaign, which claimed that conservative, crypto-funded groups were launching multi-million-dollar ad campaigns against her.
Elizabeth Warren's latest campaign email couldn't be more dishonest. She claims the crypto industry's upset because she "called for fair regulations," when she’s been waging an unlawful war against it and the 50m Americans who own crypto. Vote for @JohnEDeaton1 to end the madness pic.twitter.com/ZcRrLv7iHi
Winklevoss labeled her statements as misleading, arguing that Warren’s anti-crypto stance has been damaging to the 50 million Americans who own digital assets.
He encouraged voters to support her opponent, John Deaton, to counter what he described as Warren’s “unlawful war” on the crypto industry.
In his X post, Winklevoss shared a screenshot of the email, in which Warren alleged that the Winklevoss brothers, along with other crypto investors, were upset about her call for “fair regulations” aimed at protecting working people.
Tyler and his twin brother Cameron have been vocal in their political involvement, particularly with right-leaning causes.
The billionaire Winklevoss twins announced that they had each contributed $1m in Bitcoin to support presidential candidate Donald Trump.#Winklevoss #Trumpcrypto
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