Cryptocurrency12 Apr 2026SEO 801 min read

Analysis: Super PAC tied to Tether makes first ad buy from firm founded by Tether's U.S.…

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 T…

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. 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 Tayl…

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