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First crypto bill vote fails to get 100% Republican support despite Trump’s call

First crypto bill vote fails to get 100% Republican support despite Trump’s call

CointimeCointime2025/07/20 17:55
By:Cointime

Cryptocurrency-related bills backed by US President Donald Trump failed to clear a key procedural step in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, despite the president’s public push for action.

Trump had urged Republican lawmakers to “get the first vote done this afternoon” on legislation to regulate payment stablecoins as part of a larger effort to pass crypto legislation before the August recess.

In a Tuesday post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump  ordered  all Republicans to vote yes on the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins, or GENIUS Act, a bill designed to regulate payment stablecoins in the US.

The legislation is one of three bills, along with ones to address market structure and central bank digital currencies, that Republican House leaders  had been pushing  as part of the party’s “crypto week” plans.

The president may have been referring to a House resolution to consider the three bills and a defense bill, which  failed  to get support from a majority of lawmakers present on Tuesday — at least 13 Republicans may have voted against the resolution.

House Speaker Mike Johnson reportedly  said  the chamber would take up another vote “this afternoon.”

First crypto bill vote fails to get 100% Republican support despite Trump’s call image 0   Source: Donald Trump

The GENIUS Act, which  passed through the Senate  in June with bipartisan support despite initial resistance from many Democrats, is expected to head for a floor vote in the House by Thursday. At the time of publication, the bill was scheduled to be considered by the House sometime this week, but it was unclear whether the chamber planned a separate floor vote on Tuesday.

Signing off on a stablecoin law while investing in stablecoins?

Trump has personally come under scrutiny for his role in pushing the stablecoin legislation due to his involvement in his family-backed crypto company World Liberty Financial (WLF), which issued its own stablecoin and suggested a conflict of interest. Bloomberg  reported on Friday  that Binance helped create WLF’s USD1 stablecoin, also used by an Abu Dhabi-based investment firm to settle a $2 billion investment into the crypto exchange. 

“World Liberty Financial has received a significant portion of its funding from overseas, which has brought about serious ethical and national security concerns,” said California Representative Maxine Waters’ office on Tuesday, adding: “[F]oreign investment is not just a business deal, it’s a direct payment to the sitting US president with the goal of currying favor and influence within the White House.”

Many Democratic leaders have  responded to Republicans’ push  for the digital assets bills with their own “anti-crypto corruption week” agenda. They are calling for amendments in the three bills to address consumer protection and prevent the president, vice president, and members of Congress from holding or promoting crypto over concerns with conflicts of interest.

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