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The Senate is poised to pass the CLARITY Act, and crypto billionaires are counting on confusion, industry spin, and backroom pressure to get their way. This bill is a giveaway to an industry that has already produced spectacular collapses, endless scams, political corruption, and real harm to working people. It would weaken the safeguards that protect investors, undercut the SEC, and make it harder for regulators to stop the next wave of fraud before people lose their money. The crypto lobby wants Senators to pretend this is about innovation. It is about power. It is about letting billionaires and industry insiders write weaker rules for themselves while risky digital asset products get pushed further into the financial system. Senators cannot just complain about crypto corruption after these lax rules enable the industry and cause the next crisis. They have a responsibility to stop this bill now by voting no, opposing cloture, and supporting a filibuster. Tell your Senators to filibuster the CLARITY Act and stop this crypto industry scam now.
This bill could expose workers’ retirement savings, pension funds, and the broader economy to more crypto-driven risk while giving scam-ridden markets a federal stamp of approval. It would also sanction the same political corruption that has defined the industry’s push in Washington. Donald Trump and his family have turned crypto into a vehicle for political profiteering and self-enrichment, and Congress should be cracking down, not helping write the legal cover. Crypto billionaires want this bill because it gives them weaker rules, fewer consequences, and more room to evade the regulators that still have tools to fight fraud, manipulation, illicit finance, and instability. Every Senator needs to hear the same message right now. Protect workers’ retirement. Protect the economy. Protect public trust. Filibuster the CLARITY Act. Tell your Senators to vote NO, oppose cloture, and support a filibuster of the CLARITY Act. Let’s shut down this crypto scam before it becomes law. -Mark. Mark Hays (he/his)
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