White House AI and crypto advisor David Sacks just called out a major publication for what he describes as a five-month-long fishing expedition. According to Sacks, the outlet kept moving the goalposts on alleged "conflicts of interest" accusations after their initial claims fell apart. He's now claiming they either buried key facts or twisted them to fit a narrative. The back-and-forth raises questions about how crypto policy figures are being covered during this critical regulatory moment.
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White House AI and crypto advisor David Sacks just called out a major publication for what he describes as a five-month-long fishing expedition. According to Sacks, the outlet kept moving the goalposts on alleged "conflicts of interest" accusations after their initial claims fell apart. He's now claiming they either buried key facts or twisted them to fit a narrative. The back-and-forth raises questions about how crypto policy figures are being covered during this critical regulatory moment.