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CLARITY Act Faces Four-Week Senate Deadline Before August Recess

July 6, 20263 Mins Read
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The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act missed the July 4 signing deadline that White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt had floated in May, and the bill is now operating on a hard four-week runway before the Senate breaks for summer recess on August 7.

The bill is not dead, but the calendar math is unforgiving, and the ethics standoff that has blocked Democratic votes remains unresolved.

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The Senate Arithmetic Is the Real Problem

The CLARITY Act has traveled further than any previous crypto market structure effort. The House passed it in July 2025 by 294 to 134.

The Senate Banking Committee advanced the bill on May 14 by 15 to 9, and it was placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders on June 1, technically eligible for floor action. What it is not eligible for is skipping the 60-vote cloture threshold, and Republicans cannot reach 60 alone.

The latest update is that the original target of getting the CLARITY Act signed by July 4 has now been missed, pushing the bill into a much tighter legislative window. While much of the Senate-side coordination can still move forward behind the scenes during the summer recess,… https://t.co/FMoVcO0dXl

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Only two Democrats voted for the bill in committee: Ruben Gallego of Arizona and Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland. Getting from two to seven or more Democratic floor votes requires resolving the conflict-of-interest provision, then filing cloture, then burning the better part of a Senate work week on debate and passage, all before August 7.

After that, the fall calendar is dominated by the NDAA and appropriations fights, and midterm campaigning makes bipartisan deal-making structurally harder. The August recess deadline has been visible for months; the bill simply hasn’t closed the gap.

Trump’s $1.4 Billion Disclosure Gives Democrats a Talking Point, Not New Leverage

President Trump’s annual financial disclosure revealed roughly $1.4 billion in crypto-linked income for 2025, spread across memecoin royalties, World Liberty Financial token sales, and other streams, plus disclosed crypto holdings exceeding $100 million.

Senator Elizabeth Warren, the ranking Democrat on Banking, responded that any bill reaching the floor must stop officials and their families from “profiting off the crypto industry.” Gallego said he would do “everything I can” to crack down on what he called corrupt dealings, a reminder that his committee vote was never a floor guarantee.

The disclosure doesn’t change the underlying negotiation. Democrats already wanted the ethics language before the number was public; the number gives them a sharper headline, not additional deal leverage.

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The White House position, as Witt has framed it, is acceptance of rules applying “across the board” but rejection of anything singling out one officeholder. That standoff predates the disclosure and will have to be resolved on the same terms regardless. Concerns about crypto profits by administration officials have drawn scrutiny beyond just this bill; conflicts around senior officials and digital asset holdings have become a recurring theme in Washington.

Compounding the Democratic asks, a recent Supreme Court ruling that the president can fire independent-agency commissioners at will has undercut one Democratic demand in the SEC and CFTC negotiations, a bipartisan commissioner slate. If the president can dismiss those officials freely, the negotiated value of a bipartisan slate erodes before it’s even written into statute.

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