White House to Host Urgent Clarity Act Talks

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The White House is preparing to host critical talks this Wednesday with law enforcement groups regarding the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. 


Administration officials are stepping in to mediate major sticking points that threaten to derail the crypto regulatory framework. 


Illicit finance concerns


The Wednesday meetings at the White House are part of ongoing efforts to address law enforcement concerns over specific provisions within the Clarity Act. 


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Specifically, there are fears that developer protections could make it more difficult for authorities to fight illicit finance.


This issue remains a major roadblock preventing lawmakers from bringing the bill to a full Senate floor vote. 


The stakes remain remarkably high. Several Democrats have indicated they will not support the legislation without law enforcement groups feeling content with the law. 


In the meantime, there is a broader industry push to win over both lawmakers and law enforcement. 


Recent industry efforts have included a town hall as well as a fly-in with law enforcement officials. 


"A big week ahead"


Despite the tension surrounding the developer protections, senior officials are signaling optimism that a compromise is within reach. 


Patrick Witt recently took to the X social media platform to share a behind-the-scenes update, clarifying that a "big week" is ahead for Clarity. 


Witt emphasized that work has continued in earnest since the bill's committee markup. "The issue set has narrowed, and good faith offers are being put forward to close the gap," Witt stated, while also warning that "time is of the essence".


The current state of the bill 


Currently, the bill sits in the Senate pipeline. The legislation successfully cleared the U.S. House of Representatives in July 2025. It then advanced through the Senate Banking Committee in May, with two Democrats crossing the aisle to join Republicans.


The amended bill was formally reported to the full Senate.


U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis has been tirelessly advocating for the bill's immediate passage. 


As reported by U.Today, she recently warned that the legislative window for a regulatory overhaul will likely slam shut until 2030 if Congress fails to act in an urgent manner. 


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