Lummis says Congress, White House are working on digital asset ethics language

Lummis says Congress, White House are working on digital asset ethics language

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2026-07-15 12:13:51
U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis said Congress is working with the White House on digital asset ethics language that can “stand the test of time,” according to a post shared by Bitcoin News on X. She also said lawmakers should not target Trump’s cryptocurrency holdings. Lummis added that a blind trust remains under consideration and said she opposes allowing state attorneys general to sue federally elected officials over digital assets. The remarks center on how Washington may frame ethics rules for public officials’ exposure to crypto while broader legislative discussions continue.
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Bitcoin News said in a post on X that U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis stated Congress is working with the White House on digital asset ethics language that can “stand the test of time.”

Lummis also said lawmakers should not target Trump’s cryptocurrency holdings. She added that a blind trust remains under consideration and said she opposes allowing state attorneys general to sue federally elected officials over digital assets.

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