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White House Hosts Law Enforcement Meeting on CLARITY Act as Senate Vote Nears

Journalist Eleanor Terrett said the discussions are expected to focus on concerns around illicit finance, developer protections, and enforcement authority ahead of a Senate vote.

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White House Hosts Law Enforcement Meeting on CLARITY Act as Senate Vote Nears
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Administration officials are meeting with law enforcement to address concerns over illicit finance and enforcement authority
Developer protections and anti-money-laundering requirements remain key points of dispute in the legislation
The Senate is reviewing rules covering decentralized finance and ethics standards ahead of a potential vote

White House officials are set to meet with law enforcement groups on Wednesday as talks continue over the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, according to journalist Eleanor Terrett. The discussions are expected to focus on concerns around illicit finance, developer protections, and enforcement authority ahead of a Senate vote.

The outcome could help determine whether the bill advances before lawmakers leave for the summer recess. Terrett reported that administration officials are hosting the meetings as negotiators work through outstanding objections. Several Democrats have tied their support for the legislation to input from law enforcement agencies.

🚨NEWS: Administration officials will host law enforcement groups at the White House Wednesday as part of ongoing efforts to address concerns that certain provisions in the Clarity Act, including developer protections derived from the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act, could…

— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) June 8, 2026

Some of the concerns relate to provisions drawn from the Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act. Officials have questioned whether the language could make it harder to investigate money laundering and other financial crimes.

Developer protections remain a key dispute

The CLARITY Act has moved through several stages in Congress. The House passed the legislation in July 2025, followed by approval from the Senate Banking Committee in a 15-9 vote in May 2026.

Lawmakers remain divided on key provisions, including anti-money-laundering requirements. The Senate is also reviewing rules covering decentralized finance, developer protections, and ethics standards.

Several Democrats have said they want stronger assurances from law enforcement before backing the bill on the Senate floor. The White House meeting on Wednesday is part of ongoing efforts to address those concerns.

Crypto industry intensifies support campaign

The latest negotiations come after a broad lobbying effort from the digital asset industry. More than 200 organizations have called on Senate leadership to advance the bill.

Industry groups say clearer rules would help retain blockchain investment, jobs, and innovation in the United States. They have also pushed back against concerns about potential links to illicit finance.

Stand With Crypto and over 200 organizations sent a simple message to Senate leadership: it's time for the Clarity Act.

The community is unified — large companies, startups, associations, and grassroots groups across the country are counting on their lawmakers to deliver rules… pic.twitter.com/oJJA3rkP1N

— Stand With Crypto🛡️ (@standwithcrypto) June 8, 2026

A coalition supported by the Blockchain Association submitted a letter signed by 160 former law enforcement, intelligence, and national security officials. The group said the legislation would improve oversight through expanded sanctions tools, greater coordination with the Treasury, and updated asset seizure powers.

Separately, blockchain network Hedera joined calls for swift Senate action. It said the bill would strengthen consumer protections while helping the United States remain competitive in the global digital asset market.

Tax reform efforts move alongside CLARITY

At the same time, lawmakers are pursuing a separate effort to update crypto tax rules. The House Ways and Means Committee plans to review seven draft proposals covering staking, mining, lending, stablecoins, and tax reporting.

Lawmakers are shifting toward smaller, targeted changes rather than a single comprehensive package. Supporters say the approach could help Congress address technical issues more efficiently. The Senate timeline remains uncertain. Senator Cynthia Lummis has said the legislation may not reach the floor before the July 4 recess and could instead be considered after July 13.

The White House meeting is the next key step in the process. If concerns from law enforcement are addressed, Senate leaders may have a clearer path toward a vote. If not, the CLARITY Act could remain stalled between industry priorities and law enforcement objections.

Also Read: CFTC Chair Signals New Crypto Era With Clear Rules Push

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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