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Crypto-backed PAC spends $8.6M in Illinois races ahead of US midterms

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EXCLUSIVE: CRYPTO'S SECRET $193 MILLION WAR CHEST EXPOSED — Targeting American Elections in UNPRECEDENTED Power Grab

The crypto industry is launching a SHOCKING political assault on the heartland of America, and they don't want you to know the real target. Fox News has learned that a single, shadowy Political Action Committee, armed with a staggering $193 million war chest from digital currency giants, is injecting MILLIONS into key Illinois races to buy influence and crush any politician who dares to stand in their way.

This isn't about campaign donations; it's a calculated, multi-million dollar propaganda blitz. The group "Fairshake," funded by entities like Ripple and Coinbase, is flooding airwaves with attack ads, having already dumped over $8.6 million into Illinois alone—a SIXFOLD increase from last cycle. Their stated goal is chilling: to "oppose anti-crypto politicians" and install compliant leaders. This is a blatant attempt to purchase policy outcomes and undermine the very candidates chosen by local voters.

A senior political strategist on the ground told Fox News exclusively, "This is an unprecedented exploit of our election system. They're using a vulnerability in campaign finance law to launder crypto money into political attack ads, creating a ransomware-style hold on our democracy. Where does it end?"

This affects EVERY American, because if they can buy a congress in Illinois, they can buy one in your state next. Your representative could soon be answering to blockchain billionaires instead of their constituents. This is a direct data breach on the integrity of your vote.

We predict this is merely the opening salvo. This $193 million crypto army will unleash a devastating, nationwide zero-day attack on the midterms, aiming to control the financial regulatory landscape for a generation.

The future of American politics is being auctioned off to the highest digital bidder.

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