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The Playbook Podcast

Dec. 22, 2022: Inside the scramble to trace SBF's dirty money

The Playbook Podcast

POLITICO

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🗓️ 22 December 2022

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Sean McElwee is a well-known progressive activist who started the “Abolish ICE” movement and in 2018 founded Data for Progress, a progressive think tank with an emphasis on influencing public policy through polling. DFP quickly embedded itself into the top layers of the Democratic firmament. More recently, McElwee became a close political ally and adviser to FTX founder SAM BANKMAN-FRIED.  McElwee had easy access to the White House and the press. And he made sure they had access to him. He kept an open Slack channel at DFP that became a rolling conversation between McElwee, Biden administration officials, and some well-known reporters. On Saturday, November 12, the day after FTX filed for bankruptcy and SBF resigned as CEO, McElwee abruptly shuttered the Slack channel. Six days later, he and Data for Progress began negotiating his exit from the firm he had built.  At the time, the reported reason for the rupture was that McElwee’s well-known penchant for betting on the outcomes of elections created a conflict of interest for a polling firm. A slew of 2022 DFP polls had a GOP bias, and activists on Twitter— as well as some prominent Democrats pinging reporters— asked whether McElwee was cooking DFP’s polls to affect races and cash in. Sources at DFP insist that this would have been highly unlikely, and that their polls had a GOP bias because of an oversampling of respondents via SMS. In the wake of this, DFP recently adopted a previously unreported “Gambling and Wagering Policy” that prohibits employees from betting on anything related to DFP projects or clients. The McElwee-DFP breakup was ugly, but the two sides were trying to negotiate an amicable separation agreement and a severance.  Then on Dec. 13, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York unsealed an eight-count indictment against SBF. The first seven counts, which were about financial crimes, garnered the most attention.  But it was the eighth count that turned heads in Washington, alleging a straw-donor scheme in which SBF funneled corporate money to candidates and committees through third parties. And SDNY alleged that SBF had help: SBF “and others known and unknown,” the indictment says, made contributions “in the names of other persons.” In the race to figure out who might have helped SBF make straw donations, McElwee’s name was at the top of the list. The leadership at DFP suddenly feared they could be in the middle of a much bigger scandal.

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0:00.0

Good morning, playbookers. I'm Kara Tabor. It's Thursday, and a prominent progressive

0:07.3

activists' ties to Sam Bankman-Fried are in the spotlight. This is your Politico Playbook

0:13.5

Daily Briefing. For the first time since Russia invaded, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky left his country

0:25.3

and flew to D.C. for a high-profile address to Congress and meeting with President Joe Biden.

0:31.5

Zelensky declared, quote, Ukraine is alive and kicking, while standing before assembled legislators,

0:38.6

dressed in fatigues,

0:40.4

and asking for more U.S. aid.

0:46.8

Zlanski said, quote, we have artillery, yes. Is it enough? Quite honestly, not really.

0:52.2

Politico's Shana Green and Sarah Ferris report that despite an overwhelmingly positive bipartisan reception, quote, several Republican lawmakers,

0:56.5

including those said to assume top leadership positions, weren't yet ready to commit to keeping

1:01.2

the funding going in the next session. House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy said afterward that he still,

1:07.7

quote, never supported a blank check. Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis said she still doesn't think U.S. taxpayers should vote the bill.

1:16.2

Especially notable was the reaction of a cadre of far-right members.

1:20.6

Representatives Lauren Bobert, Matt Gates, and Tim Burchett didn't clap as Zelensky walked in.

1:26.4

Representative Andrew Clyde refused to stand

1:28.7

during one ovation, even when Representative Jim Jordan urged him to. And Representative Thomas

1:34.1

Massey explained his own absence with, quote, I'm in D.C., but I will not be attending the speech

1:40.0

of the Ukrainian lobbyist.

1:48.8

Thank you. of the Ukrainian lobbyist. Sean McGalwy is a well-known progressive activist who started the Abolish ICE movement

1:53.4

and in 2018 founded Data for Progress, a progressive think tank with an emphasis on influencing

1:59.1

public policy through polling.

2:01.6

DFP quickly embedded itself into the top layers of the Democratic firmament.

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