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    XRP News: Ripple CTO Backs John Deaton’s Senate Bid with XRP Donation | Invesloan.com

    May 18, 2026Updated:May 18, 2026
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    In the latest XRP News, Ripple Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz has made a personal financial contribution in XRP to John Deaton’s Senate campaign, publicly confirming his support for the pro-crypto lawyer who rose to national prominence defending XRP holders during the SEC v. Ripple lawsuit.

    The donation positions Schwartz as one of the most senior crypto executives to directly back Deaton’s political bid using the very asset at the center of that regulatory fight.

    Sent some XRP.

    — David 'JoelKatz' Schwartz (@JoelKatz) May 16, 2026

    Bullish signal for crypto-aligned political momentum. When a principal architect of the XRP Ledger puts his own tokens behind a Senate candidate, the symbolic weight compounds the financial one.

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    XRP News: Why a Personal XRP Donation Is Not the Same as a PAC Check, and Why That Distinction Matters

    The mechanism here is worth understanding precisely. Schwartz’s contribution is a personal donation, not a disbursement from a corporate super PAC.

    Those are not the same thing. Ripple, the company, has already pledged $25 million to the pro-crypto super PAC Fairshake, which operates independently of any candidate campaign and can raise and spend unlimited funds.

    A personal contribution to a federal campaign is subject to FEC individual donor limits, must be reported by the campaign, and is valued in USD at the time of receipt, meaning the XRP is converted to a dollar figure on the books even if it arrives as a digital asset.

    That compliance structure matters for what this move signals. Schwartz is not routing money through an intermediary.

    He is attaching his name, his title, and his preferred asset directly to Deaton’s campaign in the public record. For the XRP community, which tracked every courtroom development in the SEC litigation, that personal identification carries a different register than a line item in a PAC disclosure.

    Photo: John Deaton

    Deaton’s campaign has leaned into small-donor and community-driven optics, positioning him in contrast to industry-heavy PAC infrastructure.

    Schwartz’s XRP donation threads both narratives: it is personal and community-adjacent, while also coming from a figure whose technical decisions shape a $30-billion-plus asset class. That combination is deliberately difficult to dismiss as either grassroots noise or pure corporate capture.

    The political target is equally specific. Deaton is challenging Senator Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts, one of Washington’s most vocal critics of the crypto industry and the architect of what supporters of the sector have labeled the “anti-crypto army” posture in the Senate.

    JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Senator Elizabeth Warren says the crypto Clarity Act will "blow up the economy."

    "It pushes more of the economy into crypto!" pic.twitter.com/4LbDiU2hUV

    — Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) May 14, 2026

    Warren’s regulatory pressure has been a direct backdrop to the broader legislative battles over digital asset frameworks now moving through Congress. A competitive Senate race in Massachusetts puts that pressure point on the electoral map.

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    The post XRP News: Ripple CTO Backs John Deaton’s Senate Bid with XRP Donation appeared first on Cryptonews.

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