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Democrats are investigating Trump's connections and derailing legislation that would legitimize digital currencies.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is urging other Democrats not to support a bipartisan crypto regulation bill, as Democrats warn about ...
Democratic supporters of the measure to regulate parts of the industry refused to allow it to move forward amid concerns in ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats have blocked legislation to regulate stablecoins, a form of cryptocurrency, after arguing ...
"The world is watching while American lawmakers twiddle their thumbs," he added. "Senators who voted to stonewall U.S.
Legislation to create a framework for payment stablecoins failed to clear a key hurdle on the Senate floor Thursday, after ...
In this year’s hotly contested race for New Jersey governor, some Democratic hopefuls are embracing a strategy that helped ...
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut announced a preliminary inquiry into Trump’s meme coin and stablecoin ventures, citing ...
Pro-crypto Democrats said they are still committed to striking a deal that could advance. “While we’ve made meaningful progress on the GENIUS Act, the work is not yet complete, and I simply ...
Then Trump and his family attempted to monetize the presidency through a meme coin and a $2 billion crypto deal involving an Abu Dhabi-backed venture firm. Democrats were, suddenly, outraged.
Democrats are pushing back on a bill that has been seen as an easy win for the crypto industry. The stablecoin bill has lost bipartisan support as Donald Trump pursues various crypto ventures.
The latest Crypto-and-Congress news is all about the Senate Democrats getting cold feet on the stablecoin bill (the GENIUS Act). The same bill they voted for just two months ago. Why the flip-flop?