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Francis Suarez on Government Reform
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Supports cryptocurrency but it needs to be regulated
When discussing the recent collapse of crypto exchange FTX, Suarez acknowledged that the technology "screams for regulation." "I think there should have been regulation on what some of these custodial entities could do with custody assets," he
said. "They're like banks--the kind of assets that they had were enormous--and what they were doing when you when you peel back the layers of the onion is frightening… there's a reason why some level of regulation exists already in the banking industry."
Source: BroadbandBreakfast on 2023 Presidential hopefuls
, Jan 19, 2023
No need for a police force to investigate election fraud
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says he doesn't think there's a need for a police force to investigate election fraud, as
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has proposed. "I don't see this as a major problem in our state or in our city, frankly," he said.
Source: CNN Twitter posting on 2023 Presidential hopefuls
, Jan 21, 2022
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