Lawmakers Push DOJ to Charge Binance, Tether for Allegedly Aiding Hamas
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U.S. Senator Lummis and Rep. Hill urge DOJ to reach decision on charging Binance and Tether for aiding Hamas.
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Lawmakers allege Binance knowingly allowed terrorists to use its exchange and Tether failed to conduct customer due diligence.
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Tether pushes back against reports it violated sanctions laws or banking regulations.
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Lummis and Hill say Binance's current cooperation is immaterial to criminal culpability.
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Lawmakers claim it's well known Tether facilitated sanctions violations by not vetting customers properly.