Senators Warren and Wyden question Lutnick on Tether loan

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden have launched an inquiry into Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over a loan from Tether to a trust benefiting his children. The probe follows reports of an undisclosed sum borrowed by Dynasty Trust A. Details of the transaction remain unclear.

Senators Warren and Wyden sent questions to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding reports that Dynasty Trust A, which benefits Lutnick’s children, borrowed an undisclosed amount from the stablecoin issuer Tether. The inquiry seeks clarification on the nature and terms of the loan, as first reported by Decrypt on May 1, 2026. Lutnick has not yet publicly responded to the probe. The matter has drawn attention amid Lutnick's prominent role in the Commerce Department and Tether's position in the cryptocurrency market.

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