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CLARITY Act July 4 Deadline Dead as Ethics and Section 604 Talks Collapse
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CLARITY Act July 4 Deadline Dead as Ethics and Section 604 Talks Collapse

By Coin Gazette Editorial
June 15, 2026 3 Min Read
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Bipartisan negotiations on the CLARITY Act fractured on two fronts simultaneously last week. A closed-door ethics session collapsed Tuesday without agreement, and a White House-convened law enforcement meeting on Section 604 ended Wednesday with no resolution.

According to Fox Business correspondent Eleanor Terrett, the July 4 passage deadline is logistically dead. With only 31 Senate session days remaining before the August recess and a 60-vote threshold still to clear, the bill now faces a structural coalition problem.

Hitting the timeline of passing the Clarity Act into law by July 4 would require finding an ethics solution both Republicans and Democrats can live with, addressing issues in the Ag text, merging the bills, securing 60 votes, and passing it through both the Senate and House in… https://t.co/AODP0QOP0I

— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) June 13, 2026

The CLARITY Act cleared the House and the Senate Banking Committee 15–9 on May 14, making it the furthest-advanced piece of crypto regulation in this Congress. That progress masked two fault lines that were never actually closed at the committee stage.

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Ethics Enforcement Mechanism Collapses as White House Pulls Back

Senators Kirsten Gillibrand, Ruben Gallego, Bernie Moreno, and Cynthia Lummis met on Tuesday alongside White House Crypto Council Executive Director Patrick Witt. It is reported that they negotiated a provision that would have authorized state attorneys general to initiate civil actions against the DOJ.

Republicans and Witt withdrew support for that mechanism and offered a substitute limiting enforcement authority to the U.S. Attorney General. It’s an offer Democrats rejected as functionally circular, given that the AG serves at the president’s pleasure. Republicans also floated impeachment as a remedy for presidential ethics violations, which Democrats likewise declined.

The provision was a direct response to Trump crypto exposure: Trump family ventures, including World Liberty Financial and associated token issuances, have generated an estimated $2.3 billion across holdings per widely cited public disclosure estimates.

💥BREAKING:

🇺🇸 Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin Introduces Bill to Invoke 25th Amendment Against Trump pic.twitter.com/xhKv3GBQUu

— Crypto Rover (@cryptorover) April 14, 2026

The White House’s reversal on the state AG enforcement clause reflects a judgment that any provision creating a litigation pathway through state-level Democratic attorneys general carries open-ended political liability regardless of how narrowly it is drafted.

This collapse directly reopens the fault line left unresolved during the May 14 markup, when a Van Hollen amendment barring the president, vice president, and members of Congress from issuing or promoting digital commodities failed 13–11 on party lines.

Senators Gallego and Angela Alsobrooks, the two Democrats whose committee votes produced the bill’s nominal bipartisan margin, have both conditioned their floor support on strong ethics provisions, a bar that Tuesday’s walkback made harder to clear, not easier.

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Passage Window Narrows Toward Clarity Act Closure

According to Fox Business correspondent Eleanor Terrett, the July 4 Clarity Act passage deadline is logistically dead.
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Eleanor Terrett confirmed that the bill cannot logistically pass Congress by July 4 because it still requires 60 Senate votes, House-Senate reconciliation, and a presidential signature. Coverage tracking the CLARITY Act’s escalating timeline pressure heading into this week underscored how quickly the political window was narrowing.

Prediction markets had previously priced passage above 70%; estimates have since dropped to 45%. The stablecoin yield dispute was previously resolved via a Tillis-Alsobrooks deal, but the ethics and Section 604 tracks remain live and are now fractured simultaneously.

If neither resolves before the August recess, the practical window for 2026 crypto regulation passage may close entirely. The pattern of regulatory deadline pressure is not unique to the Senate: MiCA’s July 1 compliance deadline illustrates how compressed regulatory timelines routinely force markets to price in binary outcomes with limited runway for correction.

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