Monday, July 15, 2024

Trump shooting probes sweep Capitol Hill

An evening recap of the action on Capitol Hill and preview of the day ahead
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POLITICO Inside Congress

By Jordain Carney

With assists from POLITICO’s Congress team

James Comer speaks.

Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) leads one of several congressional committees probing Saturday's shooting. | Francis Chung/POLITICO

THE HILL’S VARIOUS TRUMP SHOOTING PROBES

Brace for multiple high-profile, sprawling congressional investigations into Saturday’s assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump.

At least six committees in both the House and Senate are requesting a range of briefings, hearings and records. We’ve got a lot of news on this front, and we’re going to try to be pretty straightforward about who is demanding what and when.

House Oversight Committee: As we scooped, members of the committee will get a briefing on Tuesday with the Secret Service, according to a panel aide.

Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) also announced that Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle will testify before his panel on July 22. As of now, it would be the first scheduled hearing with Cheatle — who is at the center of the sprawling congressional probes — since the shooting.

In a preview of what lawmakers would focus on in both the public hearing and Tuesday’s closed-door briefing, Comer said lawmakers want answers on the “security lapses” that allowed the gunman to get on a roof roughly 200 yards from where Trump was speaking and “how we can prevent this from happening again.”

House Judiciary Committee: Panel leadership, Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), were briefed by the FBI on Monday, a person familiar with the conversation told us, granted anonymity to discuss private details.

FBI Director Christopher Wray will appear before the committee next week. Though the appearance was on the books before Saturday’s shooting, the focus will obviously shift heavily given the attack. Beyond that one hearing, we’re told to expect Jordan and the committee to be involved in the forthcoming investigations with a focus on the FBI and ATF.

House Homeland Security Committee: Republicans on the panel were expected to get a briefing on Monday from Cheatle. Instead, a committee spokesperson told us, the Secret Service asked to reschedule. It’s unclear when that will be, but the committee has told the agency to come back with an alternative date “promptly.”

Instead, Homeland Security Chair Mark Green (R-Tenn.) and ranking member Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) got briefed by the FBI on Monday, which told the two lawmakers that the Secret Service is conducting a review of its security protocols, according to a committee spokesperson. That person added that Green also wanted to schedule a visit to the scene of the shooting, if possible, after it has been processed by law enforcement.

House Intelligence Committee: Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) and ranking member Jim Himes (D-Conn.) were briefed by FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate on Monday.

Himes used the briefing to push the FBI to release as many details of the investigation publicly as possible to avoid the spread of conspiracy theories, a person familiar with the call told us, granted anonymity to discuss private details. (Both Turner and Jordan are also on the Oversight Committee.)

Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee: Chair Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the top Republican on the committee, formally announced on Monday that they would conduct a bipartisan investigation. They sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Wray asking that the two departments, as well as the Secret Service, brief the committee by next week and that they, or their designees, testify publicly by August 1.

Peters, who was in D.C. on Monday for a brief pro-forma session, told reporters that the committee’s investigation would “look at the events that occurred and determine whether or not there were security breaches that we need to close.”

Senate Judiciary: Chair Dick Durbin’s (D-Ill.) staff reached out to ranking member Lindsey Graham’s (R-S.C.) staff over the weekend to talk about next steps, including getting a briefing and a possible hearing.

A committee spokesperson told us that Durbin was briefed by the FBI Monday. He’s also requested a briefing for committee members, once the chamber is back in town next week, with Secret Service, DHS and the FBI.

What else to watch for: House Republicans are compiling a list of questions to send to Mayorkas. Speaker Mike Johnson said in an interview with the Brian Kilmeade Show that the letter would be sent on Monday.

Meanwhile, Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) is floating the idea of an independent commission, with his staff reaching out to other Hill offices to try to gather support for the idea. We’re told there’s no decision here yet — but it’s under discussion.

– Jordain Carney, with an assist from Ursula Perano and John Sakellariadis

THAT OTHER THING THAT IS HAPPENING … 

Hi Milwaukee readers (or those who wish they were there) — we didn’t forget you! Ursula has a good look at what Sen. J.D. Vance’s VP pick means for the Senate and how a vacancy (if there is one) would work. And you can find a play-by-play of everything happening at the GOP convention over at POLITICO’s RNC live blog.

GOOD EVENING! Welcome to Inside Congress, the play-by-play guide to all things Capitol Hill, on this Monday, July 15, where we are doing our best melty face emoji impressions when we step outside.

 

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DEMS FUME AT TRUMP DOC CASE DISMISSAL

Democrats are fuming after Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump — but they’re hopeful a federal appeals court will overturn her decision.

Majority Leader Chuck Schumer blasted the “breathtakingly misguided ruling,” adding it “must be appealed immediately.” “This is further evidence that Judge Cannon cannot handle this case impartially and must be reassigned,” Schumer said in a statement.

Senate Judiciary Chair Durbin said the “unprecedented” decision from Cannon “should be promptly overturned on appeal.”

Democrats have bashed Cannon’s handling of the case throughout the process and didn’t hold back post-decision Monday.

“It was a procedural decision made by one judge, and so we can expect it to be appealed,” Peters said after the pro forma session Monday. “I think her decision seems to be somewhat of an outlier of other decisions that have been made. But we have to let the process play out.”

Others were even more direct. “This is the stuff of a banana republic, not a democracy,” Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) said in a statement. “Americans will have a clear choice to make on November 5: a wannabe dictator (Trump) or a democratic statesman (Biden).”

Republicans, meanwhile, celebrated the ruling from the Trump-appointed Florida judge.

“Dismissed!” wrote Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), while House Judiciary Chair Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) added: “A win for President Trump, a victory for the rule of law.”

— Anthony Adragna, with an assist from Ursula Perano

EXCLUSIVE: GABE VASQUEZ SETS NEW FUNDRAISING RECORD

Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.), who is facing a tough reelection against former Rep. Yvette Herrell, raised $1.3 million and has $2.7 million cash on hand in the second quarter of 2024, POLITICO has learned exclusively.

His fundraising numbers are a new record for the second quarter in New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District. He also outraised Herrell, who raised $802,000 last quarter.

The race is a 2022 rematch for the current incumbent and his predecessor, and the Land of Enchantment’s 2nd District is one of the tightest frontline seats in the country; The Cook Partisan Voting Index ranks the seat as D+1.

— Daniella Diaz

HUDDLE HOTDISH

Brian Schatz on fellow elected Democrats: “Not one of us is resigned to anything” about this fall’s elections.

J.D. Vance’s Senate office got some additional security mere moments after he nabbed the vice presidential nomination.

QUICK LINKS 

Rep. Bill Pascrell checked into Paterson hospital with a fever, from Joe Malinconico in The Paterson Press

Amid tense election, Secret Service working with already boosted budget, Peter Cohn at Roll Call

TRANSITIONS 

Drew Hudson is joining TechNet as general counsel and director of federal policy. He previously was legislative director for Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.).

TOMORROW IN CONGRESS

The House and Senate are out.

TUESDAY AROUND THE HILL

Crickets.

TRIVIA

FRIDAY’S ANSWER: Sorry guys, our trivia referee is calling a technical foul here. George W.P. Hunt was (as our Thursday winner correctly told us) the first governor of Arizona and elected seven times. But George Clinton, who many readers guessed, was also the first governor of New York and elected seven times.

TODAY’S QUESTION, from Tyler: When and where were the last Republican and Democratic conventions in Ohio, Sen. J.D. Vance’s state?

The first person to correctly guess gets a mention in the next edition of Inside Congress. Send your answers to insidecongress@politico.com.

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Breaking News: Biden: Call to put Trump in 'bullseye' was a 'mistake'

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Biden: Call to put Trump in 'bullseye' was a 'mistake'

President Joe Biden said his call to put Donald Trump "in a bullseye" days before an assassination attempt on the former president was a "mistake."

In an interview with NBC News on Monday, Biden said he was only urging Democrats to pay more attention to Trump's actions.

"I meant focus on him," he told NBC's Lester Holt in a short clip of the interview posted on social media. "Focus on what he's doing. Focus on his policies. Focus on the number of lies he told in the debate."

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K Street echoes calls to lower the political temperature

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CALLING FOR COOLER HEADS: Washington’s top lobbying organizations over the weekend moved quickly to condemn Saturday’s assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, echoing political leaders’ calls to ratchet down the political temperature as the general election (formally) kicks off.

— “Violence should never be the answer and must be clearly condemned, along with those who would foment it,” National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons said in a statement released less than two hours after the attack.

— Timmons, who was also one of the first downtown leaders to give a blistering rebuke of the Jan. 6 insurrection, called for the country to “commit ourselves to the peaceful expression of our ideas and our politics and to the protection of our democracy” while offering prayers for Trump and the families of other bystanders injured in the shooting, which killed rally goer Corey Comperatore and injured two others.

— The country’s two top business lobbies also denounced the shooting Saturday. “There is no place in our democracy for acts of violence,” the U.S. Chamber of Commerce asserted in a statement, adding that “now, more than ever, we must unite as a country and uphold the democratic values that define us as a nation.”

— “We mourn the loss of innocent life and are relieved that President Trump is safe,” The Business Roundtable, which hosted Trump last month, said in a statement. “We call on all Americans to reject political violence and to commit to resolving political differences peacefully.”

Stephen Ubl, the CEO at the drug lobby PhRMA, called the attack “horrifying” in a post on X on Sunday and expressed gratitude to law enforcement for acting quickly. “Violence is never an appropriate way to resolve our political differences,” he wrote.

Mehlman Consulting’s Bruce Mehlman prefaced his weekly slide deck Sunday on the veepstakes with a note clarifying that he had put the post together “prior to yesterday’s tragic & frightening events in Pennsylvania.” He added: “Praying for all those impacted and for our nation. Political violence has no place in our country.”

— Firms on K Street with close ties to Trump also reacted in horror to the news. Ballard Partners, whose founder Brian Ballard is a longtime ally of the former president, wrote in a post on X that Saturday’s “heinous” attack was “a sad day for our country.” Trump’s “heroic courage under fire will be remembered forever and should make all Americans proud,” the post continued. GOP fundraiser and lobbyist Jeff Miller shared a GoFundMe page for the victims of the shooting on LinkedIn, urging his followers to “help with what you can!” The fundraiser had raised more than $4.3 million as of this afternoon.

— Democratic lobbyists chimed in to criticize the attack as well. “Political violence is un-American,” Oscar Ramirez, a co-founder of Fulcrum Public Affairs, wrote online Saturday night. “Praying for President Trump and any bystanders killed or hurt today.”

Happy Monday and welcome to PI. A reminder that while your host won’t be on the ground in Milwaukee this week, PI still wants to hear all the tea from the convention. Send your best RNC event tips, happy hour gossip, spotteds and anything else you can think of: coprysko@politico.com. And be sure to follow me on X: @caitlinoprysko.

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SPEAKING OF MILWAUKEE: “Cryptocurrency, once relegated to the fringes of American politics, is set to make its debut as an issue at a major party convention this week in Milwaukee,” our Jasper Goodman reports, with representatives from several top crypto firms planning to take their case to GOP power brokers at the RNC this week amid the industry’s aggressive push to shape the 2024 elections in its favor.

— “Representatives from Coinbase and Ripple, as well as the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, are planning to attend. The firms, which are the leading backers of a super PAC group that has raised more than $160 million to elect pro-crypto candidates, also plan to send delegations to the Democratic National Convention in August.”

— “‘This election year, crypto has become a political issue,’ said Ripple Chief Legal Officer Stuart Alderoty, who plans to represent the firm at the RNC alongside CEO Brad Garlinghouse. … Alderoty said the firm's goals at the RNC include advocating for crypto legislation with policymakers and simply ensuring that the industry is noticed as having a presence.”

— At the RNC, industry execs “will be preaching to the choir” all the way on up to the top of the ticket, Jasper writes — but that wasn’t always the case, and the Washington Post’s Josh Dawsey has some of the backstory of how Trump’s conversion came to be.

— “The about-face comes after an aggressive campaign by wealthy cryptocurrency executives, who have lavished Trump’s campaign with donations, spent money at Mar-a-Lago to hold events, promised to hold fundraisers for his 2024 campaign and lobbied him with sharp criticisms of President Biden and his administration.”

— Trump's “interest was piqued on cryptocurrency … when a group of donors came to Mar-a-Lago and said they would support his campaign and complained about Biden administration officials, including SEC Chairman Gary Gensler.

CONSUMER BANKERS LAUNCH CFPB FACT CHECKER: The Consumer Bankers Association is taking its latest dig at the CFPB by launching a new website purporting to show that the agency is misrepresenting its own numbers to push ahead with what the finance industry says are rulemakings driven by ideology rather than data.

CFPBfactcheck.com repackages a series of blog posts from the Wall Street trade group highlighting policy examples where CBA says the CFPB has distorted data to support new financial restrictions. The site focuses in particular on proposed crackdowns on credit card late fees, overdraft and nonsufficient funds services and scam and fraud in electronic payments — all issues on which the banking industry has clashed with the Biden administration.

— “This has raised questions about whether their policy agenda is more focused on political wins than what is empirically best for the public,” the site says, describing CBA’s push as one to “reground the policy discussion around objective data.”

— In a statement, CBA President and CEO Lindsey Johnson argued that the CFPB “has an obligation to develop policy based on objective facts and data, not electoral politics” and that while the association supports CFPB’s mission, “these continued actions may harm the reputation and legitimacy of the Bureau for years to come.”

PREPPING FOR TRUMP: “Environmental leaders have spent years working to defeat Donald Trump’s bid to return to the White House. Another task has become increasingly urgent — preparing to thwart his policies if Trump, who on Saturday survived an assassination attempt, wins,” our Zack Colman reports.

— “The woes besetting President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign since his disastrous June 27 debate have heightened the stakes for green groups strategizing about how they would maneuver during a second Trump administration.”

— “Those efforts, already months in the planning, have included detailed examinations of conservatives’ policy roadmaps for Trump 2.0, as well as discussions of how recent Supreme Court decisions hobbling the executive branch could be used to protect climate actions from Trump's planned attempts to reverse them.”

— “Environmental leaders are also getting ready to enlist local and state officials and businesses benefiting from Biden’s historic climate investments to step up and lobby in their favor. In some cases, that would involve using corporate go-betweens to reach out to Republican lawmakers who typically clash with environmental groups.”

ICYMI OVER THE WEEKEND: “The country’s top organization for human-resources professionals is distancing itself from the ‘equity’ plank of diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI,” per The Wall Street Journal’s Ray A. Smith and Lynn Cook.

— “SHRM, a lobbying and advocacy group with 340,000 members, announced this week that it wants employers to focus on inclusion and diversity efforts—in that order. The group, a powerful lobby in Washington, said that it’s moving away from equity language to ensure no group of workers appears to get preferential treatment.”

— “The announcement is the latest example of business leaders grappling with diversity measures during a time when those very efforts face fire from legal, political and employee groups,” but isn’t a total shocker: SHRM swapped the DEI abbreviation several years ago for IE&D, or inclusion, equity and diversity.

 

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Jobs report

Lisa Gilbert will become co-president of Public Citizen, alongside current President Robert Weissman. Gilbert was previously executive vice president.

Joe Carberry has joined Breakwater Strategy, as a partner. Carberry was previously managing director and head of corporate relations at Charles Schwab.

Mike Kuiken will join the Special Competitive Studies Project as an expert adviser. He is also a commissioner on the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission and previously was longtime national security adviser for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Drew Hudson is joining TechNet as general counsel and director of federal policy. He previously was legislative director for Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.).

Eric Batch is now national advocacy vice president for outreach and partnerships at the American Heart Association. He previously led advocacy for Western states for the organization.

Gerald Moody is joining Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld as a white-collar defense and government investigations partner. He previously was assistant chief of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the DOJ's Criminal Division’s Fraud Section.

— GOP strategists Jon Seaton, Ryan Price and Matt Kenney are launching a new campaign services and public affairs firm, Echo Canyon Consulting, in Phoenix, the District of Columbia and Dallas. Seaton most recently helped Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s reelection, Price is leading the Republican National Convention’s caucus operations this year, and Kenney is a former Arizona GOP executive director.

Abby Campbell Singer is now vice president for government and institutional relations at Hitachi Energy North America. She previously was managing director and head of climate, infrastructure and transportation policy at Siemens USA.

Marissa Bostick is joining the Motion Picture Association as senior vice president and head of global litigation. She was most recently deputy director of the counterfeit crimes unit at Amazon and is a USDNY alum.

Stacy Papadopoulos has been named interim CEO of the Consumer Brands Association after current CEO David Chavern departs in August to become president and CEO of the American Council of Life Insurers. Papadopoulos is currently chief operating officer and general counsel at CBA.

 

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New Joint Fundraisers

Andy Kim Victory Fund (Rep. Andy Kim, In Our Hands, New Jersey Democratic State Committee)

NV MI Victory Fund (Sen. Jacky Rosen, Rep. Elissa Slotkin, Nevada State Democratic Party, Michigan Democratic State Central Committee)

New PACs

Blue Ridge Mountain PAC (Super PAC)

The Citizens App (Super PAC)

National Interest PAC (Super PAC)

Our Democracy PAC (Super PAC)

Push The Envelope (Super PAC)

Republic PAC (Hybrid PAC)

VPOTUS (Super PAC)

New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS

Blacksummit Capital LLC: Trace Group Hold PLC

Bracewell LLP: Cameco Corp.

Bracewell LLP: Global Laser Enrichment LLC

Chamber Of Progress: Chamber Of Progress

Cross Potomac Consulting LLC: Mass Virtual

Crowell & Moring LLP: Lonza Group Ag

Fti Government Affairs: Amber Semiconductor Inc.

Hormel Foods Corp.: Hormel Foods Corp.

Laura Wood Peterson Consulting Inc.: Meristem Crop Performance

Lne Group: Buoyfi

Peter Damon Group LLC: Iranian American Community Of Virginia

 

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New Lobbying Terminations

Baker & Hostetler LLP: Alcoa Corp.

Baker & Hostetler LLP: Florence Copper Inc.

Baker & Hostetler LLP: The Aluminum Association Inc.

Ben Barnes Group LP: Envigo Rms LLC

Ben Barnes Group LP: Integrity Maketing Group

Ben Barnes Group LP: Renco Corp./Blue Star Nbr

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP: Agilent Technologies

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP: Auterion Government Solutions Inc.

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck LLP: Billerud Americas Corp.

Hogan Lovells US LLP: Digital Diagnostics Inc (Fka: Idx Technologies Inc.)

Hogan Lovells US LLP: Fc Compassus LLC

Holland & Knight LLP: Immigration Voice

Holland & Knight LLP: National Association Of Manufacturers

Holland & Knight LLP: Western Regional Off Track Betting

Jacobson, Magnuson, Anderson & Halloran PC: Bois Forte Band Of Chippewa Indians

Jacobson, Magnuson, Anderson & Halloran PC: Fond Du Lac Band Of Chippewa

Jacobson, Magnuson, Anderson & Halloran PC: Grand Portage Band Of Chippewa

Jacobson, Magnuson, Anderson & Halloran PC: Miami Nation Enterprises

Jacobson, Magnuson, Anderson & Halloran PC: Miami Tribe Of Oklahoma

Jacobson, Magnuson, Anderson & Halloran PC: Minnesota Police And Peace Officers Association

Jacobson, Magnuson, Anderson & Halloran PC: University Of Minnesota Morris

Lone Star Consulting: Jeff Davis County, Texas

Potomac Partners DC: Caloptima

Prime Policy Group: Accesslex Institute

Prime Policy Group: Caribbean Transmission Development Company (Fka Atabey Capital Management)

Prime Policy Group: Environmental Defense Fund Inc.

Revere Federal Strategies: Divergent Technologies Inc.

Revere Federal Strategies: Whisper Aero Inc.

Robertson, Monagle, & Eastaugh LLC (Fka Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh PC): Makah Indian Tribe

The Brewer Group LLC (Formally Powers Brewer LLC): The City Of Gonzales Louisiana

The Bridge Advisory Group: Everbridge

The Washington Tax & Public Policy Group: U.S. Travel Association

Thorsen French Advocacy LLC: New Venture Fund

Tiber Creek Group: Modivcare Solutions LLC

Tiber Creek Group: University Of Arizona Foundation

Versant Strategies LLC (Formerly Known As Wolff Strategies LLC.): River Valley School District

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TitlePriceMarket Cap24-Hour Volume1-Hour Change1-Day Change7-Day Change
 Bitcoin logo   Bitcoin (BTC)$63,732.93$1,257.20 billion$2.72 billion+0.58%+6.10%+13.10%
 Ethereum logo   Ethereum (ETH)$3,443.61$413.98 billion$1.12 billion+0.78%+7.64%+14.50%
 Waifu Token logo   Waifu Token (WAIF)$454.82$126.67 billionN/A+0.45%-2.18%N/A
 Tether logo   Tether (USDT)$1.00$112.64 billion$494.31 million-0.03%+0.01%+0.07%
 BNB logo   BNB (BNB)$578.50$85.38 billion$1.99 billion+0.16%+7.53%+13.89%
 Solana logo   Solana (SOL)$156.94$72.83 billion$220.94 million+0.77%+7.56%+13.10%
 USD Coin logo   USD Coin (USDC)$1.00$33.87 billion$1.70 billion+0.01%-0.03%0.00%
 Lido Staked ETH logo   Lido Staked ETH (stETH)$3,445.72$33.50 billion$66.98 million+1.45%+7.63%+14.56%
 XRP logo   XRP (XRP)$0.53$29.81 billion$88.85 million-0.22%+0.97%+24.16%
 Dogecoin logo   Dogecoin (DOGE)$0.12$17.84 billion$42.27 million+1.05%+8.67%+14.35%
Total+0.50%+4.39%+10.77%

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7-Day Price Change+12.7%

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Bitcoin Bears Crushed: $100M In Crypto Shorts See Flush As BTC Breaks $63,000Bitcoin Bears Crushed: $100M In Crypto Shorts See Flush As BTC Breaks $63,000
newsbtc.com
- July 15 at 2:04 PM
BTC price demands $63K flip as BlackRock CEO calls Bitcoin 'legitimate'BTC price demands $63K flip as BlackRock CEO calls Bitcoin 'legitimate'
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 1:20 PM
JPMorgan Says Crypto Liquidations Will End And Bitcoin Bull Market Will Begin, Here's WhenJPMorgan Says Crypto Liquidations Will End And Bitcoin Bull Market Will Begin, Here's When
newsbtc.com
- July 15 at 1:20 PM
A Crypto Trading Clampdown Expands Beyond Binance to Another Large ExchangeA Crypto Trading Clampdown Expands Beyond Binance to Another Large Exchange
coindesk.com
- July 15 at 1:20 PM
Transforming Crypto Payments: Bitvium Brings Light to Next-Gen Fintech SolutionsTransforming Crypto Payments: Bitvium Brings Light to Next-Gen Fintech Solutions
news.bitcoin.com
- July 15 at 1:20 PM
Trump's Election Odds Continue to Surge Post-Assassination Attempt: Polymarket Bets Hit 71%Trump's Election Odds Continue to Surge Post-Assassination Attempt: Polymarket Bets Hit 71%
news.bitcoin.com
- July 15 at 1:20 PM
Cambodian Payments Firm Received $150K From North Korean Hackers Lazarus Wallet: ReutersCambodian Payments Firm Received $150K From North Korean Hackers Lazarus Wallet: Reuters
coindesk.com
- July 15 at 12:03 PM
Founders Gambling Struggles Spur Crippling Loss at Crypto Casino Backed by GalaxyFounder's Gambling 'Struggles' Spur Crippling Loss at Crypto Casino Backed by Galaxy
coindesk.com
- July 15 at 12:03 PM
Reflections on Bitcoin CultureReflections on Bitcoin Culture
bitcoinmagazine.com
- July 15 at 12:03 PM
Crypto Market 'Pricing in a Trump Win,' Says QCP CapitalCrypto Market 'Pricing in a Trump Win,' Says QCP Capital
news.bitcoin.com
- July 15 at 12:03 PM
DePin Helium Mobile releases first post-roadmap progress updateDePin Helium Mobile releases first post-roadmap progress update
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 12:03 PM
Tether Cracks Down On Cambodian Fraud, Freezes $28 Million In USDTTether Cracks Down On Cambodian Fraud, Freezes $28 Million In USDT
bitcoinist.com
- July 15 at 12:03 PM
Bitcoin Salvation: Michael Saylor Says Crypto Is The 'Bridge From Chaos To Hope'Bitcoin Salvation: Michael Saylor Says Crypto Is The 'Bridge From Chaos To Hope'
bitcoinist.com
- July 15 at 11:11 AM
ADA Investors Beware: Cardano Ambassador Issues Crucial WarningADA Investors Beware: Cardano Ambassador Issues Crucial Warning
bitcoinist.com
- July 15 at 11:11 AM
Crypto Prices Rebound as Analysts Back New Meme Coin Base Dawgz for the Next Bull RunCrypto Prices Rebound as Analysts Back New Meme Coin Base Dawgz for the Next Bull Run
news.bitcoin.com
- July 15 at 11:11 AM
1,000 Bitcoin On The Move: Satoshi-Era Whale Stirs The Crypto Waters1,000 Bitcoin On The Move: Satoshi-Era Whale Stirs The Crypto Waters
newsbtc.com
- July 15 at 11:11 AM
This Week's Top Crypto Market Performers: Mog Coin Leads With 54.9% GainThis Week's Top Crypto Market Performers: Mog Coin Leads With 54.9% Gain
news.bitcoin.com
- July 15 at 11:11 AM
BlackRock surpasses $10.6T record AUM boosted by ETF inflowsBlackRock surpasses $10.6T record AUM boosted by ETF inflows
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
U.S. Secret Service Chief Probably Wont Be Fired, Polymarket Bets SignalU.S. Secret Service Chief Probably Won't Be Fired, Polymarket Bets Signal
coindesk.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
US Bitcoin miners hodl in expectation of BTC price risesUS Bitcoin miners hodl in expectation of BTC price rises
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
XRP Price Confirms Bullish Reversal: Crypto Analyst Forecasts 'God Candles' AheadXRP Price Confirms Bullish Reversal: Crypto Analyst Forecasts 'God Candles' Ahead
newsbtc.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
Crypto-Sec: Evolve Bank suffers data breach, Turbo Toad enthusiast loses $3.6KCrypto-Sec: Evolve Bank suffers data breach, Turbo Toad enthusiast loses $3.6K
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
Filipino artists hacked to promote XRP scamFilipino artists hacked to promote XRP scam
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: Broad-Based Gains Push Index Up 8.2%CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: Broad-Based Gains Push Index Up 8.2%
coindesk.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
Bitcoin vs. Today's Top Crypto Assets: Market Performance in 2024Bitcoin vs. Today's Top Crypto Assets: Market Performance in 2024
news.bitcoin.com
- July 15 at 10:09 AM
Expert Analysis Discovers the Hottest Trends In the Crypto MarketExpert Analysis Discovers the Hottest Trends In the Crypto Market
themerkle.com
- July 15 at 10:08 AM
Top coins to watch in July: Toncoin (TON), Pepe (PEPE), Poodlana (POODL)Top coins to watch in July: Toncoin (TON), Pepe (PEPE), Poodlana (POODL)
coinjournal.net
- July 15 at 10:08 AM
Ethereum Technical Analysis: ETH's Bullish Momentum Continues Amid UptrendEthereum Technical Analysis: ETH's Bullish Momentum Continues Amid Uptrend
news.bitcoin.com
- July 15 at 9:25 AM
Binance Teases 'Next Chapter' For Shiba Inu: What Could It Be?Binance Teases 'Next Chapter' For Shiba Inu: What Could It Be?
bitcoinist.com
- July 15 at 9:25 AM
Mainland China to 'unban' Bitcoin? Community says 'unlikely'Mainland China to 'unban' Bitcoin? Community says 'unlikely'
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 9:25 AM
Here's what happened in crypto todayHere's what happened in crypto today
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 9:25 AM
FHE and confidential computing will unlock $1T in crypto capitalFHE and confidential computing will unlock $1T in crypto capital
cointelegraph.com
- July 15 at 8:10 AM
Crypto Market Jolted By MakerDAO's $1 Billion Investment In Tokenized TreasuriesCrypto Market Jolted By MakerDAO's $1 Billion Investment In Tokenized Treasuries
bitcoinist.com
- July 15 at 8:10 AM
Bitcoin Price Breaks $63,000 Following Assassination Attempt on TrumpBitcoin Price Breaks $63,000 Following Assassination Attempt on Trump
bitcoinmagazine.com
- July 15 at 8:10 AM

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