.SenTuberville and SenGillibrand have introduced a bill that aims to block Chinese companies from investing in U.S. crypto exchanges. 'China is our No. 1 threat to this country,' Tuberville says. 'The SEC needs to wake up.' Watch the full interview:
Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand recently introduced a bipartisan bill to amend the Commodity Exchange Act to prohibit entities organized or established in China from acquiring a U.S.
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