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    Home»Ethereum»GENIUS Stablecoin Bill Passes Crucial Cloture Motion, Advances In Senate
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    GENIUS Stablecoin Bill Passes Crucial Cloture Motion, Advances In Senate

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJune 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a 68-30 vote, the US Senate chose to advance the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins, or GENIUS Act, more than a month after it was introduced.

    Speaking from the Senate floor on Wednesday, Majority Leader John Thune urged members of Congress to support the bill, echoing many of President Donald Trump’s talking points on digital assets, like the legislation would help make the US the “crypto capital of the world.”

    A majority of senators, including several Democrats, voted to invoke cloture for the bill, setting it up for debate and a full floor vote before potentially sending it to the House of Representatives for further consideration.

    “We want to bring cryptocurrency into the mainstream, and the GENIUS Act will help us do that,” said Thune.

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune speaking in favor of voting for the GENIUS Act on Wednesday. Source: US Senate

    Thune said there was “more work to be done” for Congress in regard to digital assets, referring to the market structure bill being considered in the House. On Tuesday, two House committees voted to advance the bill, called the CLARITY Act, potentially setting it up for a full floor vote soon.

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    Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren spoke from the Senate floor, saying there were “core problems” with the GENIUS Act that the chamber had failed to address by not voting on certain bipartisan amendments. She also reiterated concerns from many Democrats about Trump’s ties to his family-backed crypto platform World Liberty Financial, and rewarding holders of his memecoin with dinner and access to the presidency.

    “Through his crypto business, President Trump has created an efficient means to trade presidential favors like tariff exemptions, pardons, and government appointments for hundreds of millions, perhaps billions of dollars from foreign governments, from billionaires, and from large corporations,” said Warren, adding: “By passing the GENIUS Act, the Senate is not only about to bless this corruption, but to actively facilitate its expansion.”

    “The GENIUS Act is riddled with loopholes and contains weak safeguards for consumers, national security, and financial stability.”