BY Benjamin ClarkMay 11, 2025
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Stablecoin bill scuttled by Senate Democrats

A significant legislative effort to regulate stablecoins recently met its end on the Senate floor, as Democrats withdrew their support amid financial concerns linked to President Donald Trump.

The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act was unexpectedly defeated Friday after Democrats reversed their initial support due to fears of potential personal gains for President Trump, as Fox Business reports.

The GENIUS Act aimed to stabilize the cryptocurrency market by pegging stablecoins to the U.S. dollar, therefore minimizing market volatility and legitimizing a $3.1 trillion industry.

Initial bipartisan support emerges

The bill had originally found bipartisan favor, suggesting a rare alignment between parties on financial innovation.

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), a co-sponsor of the bill, had expressed optimism that the legislation would become law by August.

However, the changing political winds saw a shift in opinion among Democrats. Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) played pivotal roles in rallying their colleagues to oppose the legislation.

This abrupt change in stance stirred the Senate, challenging the once secure future of the GENIUS Act.

Democrats' shift stirs Senate debate

The reversal was primarily motivated by concerns that President Trump might personally profit from the new cryptocurrency regulations.

This aspect became a sticking point that overshadowed the initial purpose of the bill.

Sen. John Thune (R-SD) voiced criticism over the Democrats' sudden retreat, suggesting that the opposition was less about the bill's content and more about political strategy against the Republican party.

"Now, given the fact that Democrats keep moving the goal posts, it’s hard not to suspect that that is the case," said Thune, expressing disappointment over the political gamesmanship perceived to be at play.

Regulatory efforts to continue

Despite the setback, Republican senators, including Scott, pledged to continue their efforts to foster an environment conducive to cryptocurrency innovations in the U.S.

"Democrats put partisanship above policy and obstruction above innovation when they blocked a vote on the GENIUS Act -- bipartisan legislation they helped write," Scott remarked, underscoring the political dynamics at play.

His resolve remained firm, as he added, "Republican colleagues and I are not done fighting – we will continue to work on digital assets legislation to help make the United States the crypto capital of the world."

Bipartisan moves, future prospect awaited

On the other side, some Democrats like Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), who supported the GENIUS Act in committee, stood by the modifications made to the bill.

He noted that the changes had substantially improved customer protections, addressed national security risks, and strengthened financial stability.

"While this bill is not perfect, we have made many improvements through our bipartisan committee work," Gallego stated, highlighting the constructive elements that had been integrated into the bill before it was blocked.

Nevertheless, the divide remains, and the path forward for comprehensive cryptocurrency legislation seems fraught with political hurdles. The outcome has signaled a potentially lengthy struggle in achieving consensus on this critical economic frontier.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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