In her first move since leaving the Senate, Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema joined crypto exchange Coinbase’s Global Advisory ...
Patrick McHenry] are leaving Congress? Sen. Kyrsten Sinema: I think this place is not as interested in getting things done as it used to be. How did we get here? Why is that? I mean, there’s a ...
Coinbase Global Inc. announced Wednesday that Sinema was part of its global advisory council, along with Chris LaCivita, the ...
Sinema joins the council alongside Chris LaCivita, President Donald Trump's co-campaign manager, and Bill Dudley, former ...
Sinema announced in March that she would not seek reelection, capping off a controversial single Senate term that alienated many on and off Capitol Hill. Since then, she billed her campaign upward of ...
Sinema, the first out bisexual in the U.S. House and then the Senate, came into office as a liberal but moved to the right.
Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., Ansari, D-Ariz., took her ceremonial oath of office using a copy of the U.S. Constitution rather than a religious book, the usual pick for members of Congress.
Coinbase added Kyrsten Sinema, Chris LaCivita, Bill Dudley, and Luis Alberto Moreno to its global advisory council and hailed ...
Democratic Senator John Fetterman (Pa.) continues to break from his party, being the only member to not officially condemn ...
On their way out of the Senate, Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin had a little parting gift for their former Democratic colleagues. The pair, who left the party to become independents but who still ...