The White House is reported to be seeking discussions with law enforcement organizations that have objected to parts of the proposed “Crypto Clarity Act,” according to reporting from CoinDesk and echoed by PYMNTS. The planned outreach is described as an effort to address concerns about provisions intended to strengthen protections against illicit finance. Both outlets cite a person briefed on the plan, saying White House officials want to meet with law enforcement representatives who raised issues with the bill’s approach.
The dispute centers on a section of the legislation that relates to combating unlawful activity involving cryptocurrencies, including how the law would affect illicit-finance controls. In the reporting, the White House’s goal is framed as seeking “support” or clarification from law enforcement stakeholders rather than abandoning the bill’s overall direction.
No details are provided in the cited reports on the specific changes being considered, the timing of the meetings, or which law enforcement groups will participate. The reports indicate the conversations are meant to clarify the bill’s provisions and respond to objections before or during the legislative process.