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Marc Andreessen - Footnote 41

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The article does not state that Andreessen personally donated the money. It states that he donated the money to a pro-cryptocurrency political group. The article does not state that the change in the CFPB's deals with 20 businesses occurred 'following Trump's election'. It states that the CFPB officials have been busy implementing the new approach, reworking deals with 20 businesses that had been accused of wrongdoing. The article does not state that the CFPB reworked deals with 20 businesses, it states that they reworked deals with 20 businesses that had been accused of wrongdoing.

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partial80%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: In 2024, Andreessen personally donated \$33.5 million to pro-cryptocurrency groups and over \$5 million to groups supporting Donald Trump, driven by concerns over federal regulators targeting the cryp

Note: The article does not state that Andreessen personally donated the money. It states that he donated the money to a pro-cryptocurrency political group. The article does not state that the change in the CFPB's deals with 20 businesses occurred 'following Trump's election'. It states that the CFPB officials have been busy implementing the new approach, reworking deals with 20 businesses that had been accused of wrongdoing. The article does not state that the CFPB reworked deals with 20 businesses, it states that they reworked deals with 20 businesses that had been accused of wrongdoing.

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