The new Fellowship crypto PAC has filed its first fundraising disclosure. It reports a $10 million contribution from Cantor Fitzgerald (previously headed by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, now controlled by his sons) and $1 million from Anchorage Digital.
The Fellowship PAC launched in September with an announcement that they had $100 million committed. They've recently revealed that the PAC is headed by Tether's head of government affairs Jesse Spiro, and endorsed a slate of Republicans.
Fellowship PAC has made three independent expenditures so far, totalling $1.5M:
- $300k to Clay Fuller, who just won the Republican runoff in GA-14
- $850k to Nate Morris, challenging Andy Barr in the Kentucky Senate Republican primary
- $350k to Pete Ricketts, incumbent Nebraska Senator running for re-election







