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Crypto News: From Prison, SBF Applauds Trump’s Crypto Bill, But Warren Calls It a Red Flag

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Elizabeth Warren CLARITY Act criticism

The post Crypto News: From Prison, SBF Applauds Trump’s Crypto Bill, But Warren Calls It a Red Flag appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Senator Elizabeth Warren said Sam Bankman-Fried’s public backing of the CLARITY Act should “set off alarm bells” for lawmakers and regulators. 

Elizabeth Warren delivered a sharp criticism of the bill after it received surprising praise from Sam Bankman-Fried, the former FTX executive who is currently serving a 25-year prison sentence for fraud.

The back-and-forth unfolded publicly on X, where Bankman-Fried called the legislation a major milestone for the crypto industry and credited the White House for helping move it forward. The debate escalated further when SBF portrayed the bill as a response to what he had previously described as excessive regulatory action by SEC leadership.

Warren responded, arguing that endorsement from a convicted figure tied to one of crypto’s largest collapses should raise serious concerns.

“Alarm Bells” Over Regulatory Direction

Warren, a longtime critic of the digital asset sector, framed the situation as a warning sign rather than a coincidence. In her view, any legislation governing crypto markets must prioritize consumer safeguards, financial system stability, and taxpayer protection above industry expansion.

She stressed that any new regulatory framework should help prevent another collapse like FTX, not open gaps in oversight that could put investors at greater risk.

The CLARITY Act aims to clearly define which agencies oversee different parts of the crypto market, including the role of the SEC and other regulators. Supporters say setting clearer boundaries would reduce confusion and encourage innovation. Critics, including Warren, argue that the bill could limit enforcement powers and weaken investor protections.

“You Weren’t Saying This Before”

Tony Edward, host of the Thinking Crypto Podcast, responded sharply on X, pointing to Bankman-Fried’s history of political donations. He argued that the outrage feels selective, pointing out that Bankman-Fried donated millions of dollars to Democratic candidates and political committees in the past.

Edward also said that regulators, including former SEC Chair Gary Gensler, did not act quickly enough to examine FTX before it collapsed. 

Donations Back in the Spotlight

Political analyst John Hawkins shared a similar view, noting that Bankman-Fried was one of the Democratic Party’s biggest donors during the 2022 election cycle. He openly questioned whether some of the lawmakers now criticizing SBF had previously accepted or benefited from his political contributions.

Bankman-Fried’s past donations have remained a sensitive topic since FTX collapsed. Court records and public disclosures show that he directed large sums of money to political campaigns and committees in the months leading up to the exchange’s downfall.

With the CLARITY Act still under discussion, the political and crypto communities appear locked in a broader battle over credibility, accountability, and the future direction of digital asset regulation.

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