White House Backs CLARITY Act as 'Pro-Law Enforcement'

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The White House has labeled the CLARITY Act as 'pro-law enforcement,' citing its role in supporting CFT and enabling enforcement actions against illicit finance. A letter from the Blockchain Association and 160 law enforcement professionals pushed for Senate action, highlighting the bill’s expansion of the Bank Secrecy Act to crypto. Despite opposition from Senator Elizabeth Warren, the bill passed the Senate Committee and is heading toward a final vote. Market odds for passage rose to 63% in 24 hours. The banking sector, however, has pledged to resist due to stablecoin yield provisions.

On the 3rd of June, the crypto industry lobby group, Blockchain Association, alongside 160 law enforcement professionals, urged the Senate to advance the CLARITY Act.

In a letter addressed to Senate leaders John Thune, the majority leader, and Charles E. Schumer, the minority leader, the group stated:

A clear federal framework strengthens U.S. national security by bringing more activity into regulated channels, improving visibility for law enforcement, and giving investigators and prosecutors stronger tools to combat financial crime.

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Clarity Act
Source: Blockchain Association

The letter highlighted some of the provisions that could improve law enforcement efforts, including the expansion of the Bank Secrecy Act and sanctions compliance to crypto exchanges and platforms.

According to them, the CLARITY Act does not limit prosecutors’ ability to pursue crypto fraud, adding that,

‘These (CLARITY Act provisions) are not deregulatory measures. They are enhanced enforcement tools designed to improve visibility, coordination, compliance, and accountability across digital asset markets.’

White House backs CLARITY Act as ‘pro-law enforcement’

The move came after Senator Elizabeth Warren’s opposition to the bill last month.

According to Warren, there was a need to “crack down on crypto laundering,” especially on sanctioned entities. She cited crypto mixer Tornado Cash and proposed amendments to address the same.

It was not yet clear whether the current state of the CLARITY Act fully addressed her concerns. That said, White House chief crypto advisor Patrick Witt hailed the bill as ‘pro-law enforcement.’

The CLARITY Act is the most pro-law enforcement crypto bill ever considered by Congress. Fact.

The bill cleared the Senate Committee markup last month and is expected to hit the final Senate floor vote soon. Before that, it should be merged with the Senate Agriculture Committee version that targets the CFTC’s mandate for the crypto market.

As of writing, a Senate floor vote date has not been scheduled for the bill. But the market repriced the bill’s passage odds from 43% to 63% in the past 24 hours.

CLARITY Act
Source: Polymarket

Even so, the banking industry has vowed to ‘fight’ the bill due to the stablecoin yield provision, suggesting the Senate floor vote won’t be a smooth sail.


Final Summary

  • Blockchain Association and law enforcement professionals urged the Senate leadership to fast-track the CLARITY Act.
  • The bill’s passage odds surged 20 points to over 60%, but the Senate floor vote date was yet to be confirmed as of writing.
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