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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump-Loving Crypto Super PAC Finally Backs a Democrat: Ritchie Torres
Torres, the only Democrat boosted by cash from the conservative Fellowship PAC, has no serious competition in his House race.https://theintercept.com/2026/06/19/crypto-donations-ritchie-torres-fellowship-pac/

Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., during a House committee on homeland security hearing addressing threats to election security at the Capitol in Washington on July 20, 2022. Photo: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/AP
A crypto super PAC that has praised President Donald Trump and previously endorsed an all-Republican slate of candidates has finally found a Democrat it can get behind: New York Rep. Ritchie Torres. The Fellowship PAC dropped $300,000 on Monday to boost Torres in the final days of his reelection primary campaign, funneling its ad spend through a firm co-founded by Trumps former top crypto adviser. The super PACs largest funder is Cantor Fitzgerald, the investment bank helmed by the sons of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
Torres is not expected to face serious opposition in the June 23 primary in New York. The sole public poll of the race put him far ahead of his leading opponent, former Democratic National Committee vice chair Michael Blake. Torres, the Fellowship PAC, and Blake did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The spending is another sign of bond between crypto firms and Torres, a member of the key House Committee on Financial Services who has been one of the industrys most vocal Democratic supporters. Torres was a co-founder of the Congressional Crypto Caucus.
Still, the primary intervention still comes as something of a surprise given that, in the past, the Fellowship PAC only doled out campaign funds on behalf of Republicans. Reporting on its creation, the New York Times described the PAC as more aligned with the Republican Party and President Trump than Fairshake, which is the dominant, pro-crypto super PAC. The PAC signaled support for Trump in a press release announcing its creation in September, praising him for putting America on the path to become the global crypto capital. In the months since then, however, the odds that Republicans will control the House after the midterm elections have dimmed.
The Fellowship PAC, which spends on ads rather than giving directly to campaigns, put Torress picture on its endorsement page in recent weeks, according to an archive of its website. Other candidates the group has endorsed include Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, R-Texas, in their Senate races. The Fellowship PAC is not the only crypto campaign organization spending on behalf of Torres. Protect Progress, which is affiliated with the juggernaut crypto super PAC Fairshake, buoyed the Bronx Democrat with nearly $1.4 million in advertising.
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Trump-Loving Crypto Super PAC Finally Backs a Democrat: Ritchie Torres (Original Post)
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msongs
(74,487 posts)1. and what does it want in return. they not doing for any moral reasons nt
Ponietz
(4,587 posts)2. Cofounder of the Congessional Crypto caucus
Their big donors always switch sides when Republicans become too toxic. Theyll back anyone willing to look forward and move on. It happens every time.
displacedvermoter
(5,226 posts)3. Big Andrew Cuomo booster...
The proof is in the pudding, as they say.