Trump Urges Congress to Pass Fair Clarity Act at White House

Trump Calls on Congress to Pass ‘Fair Version’ of Clarity Act at White House Crypto Meeting
Former President Donald Trump urged Congress to pass what he described as a “fair version” of the Clarity Act during a crypto-focused meeting at the White House, according to the information provided.
The comments place the Clarity Act—legislation associated with defining clearer rules for the digital asset sector—at the center of the political conversation around U.S. crypto policy. By framing the bill in terms of fairness, Trump’s remarks pointed to ongoing disputes over how regulatory responsibilities should be set and how industry participants should be treated under federal law.
Crypto companies and market participants have repeatedly called for more explicit regulatory guidance in the United States, arguing that uncertainty makes compliance harder and can influence where firms choose to build and operate. A legislative push around a “clarity” framework typically reflects broader efforts to spell out how digital assets should be categorized and which agencies should oversee different parts of the ecosystem.
No additional details about the meeting, specific provisions of the Clarity Act, or the proposed changes implied by a “fair version” were included in the source material.
