Fellowship PAC Enters US Midterm Elections with $300,000 Donation
Fellowship PAC, a newly reactivated super PAC focused on cryptocurrency issues, has entered the 2026 US midterm elections with its first significant financial intervention. The organization donated $300,000 to support Republican candidate Fuller in Georgia, who recently won a special election.
The donation was made through an independent expenditure, meaning there was no direct coordination with Fuller's campaign team. This move is part of Fellowship PAC's broader strategy to endorse candidates who promote the growth of digital asset technology and consolidate the United States' global leadership in next-generation financial infrastructure.
Fellowship PAC's ties to Tether US, a stablecoin powerhouse, have raised questions about potential conflicts of interest. However, a Tether spokesperson stated that there is no direct relationship or oversight between Tether and Fellowship PAC.




