Senator Cynthia Lummis highlights Trump’s presidency and bipartisan crypto legislation

Senator Cynthia Lummis highlights Trump’s presidency and bipartisan crypto legislation
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Senator Cynthia Lummis, a Republican representing Wyoming and known for her advocacy on cryptocurrency regulation, shared several updates this week on social media regarding national leadership and legislative efforts in digital asset markets.

On July 21, 2025, Senator Lummis acknowledged the six-month mark of President Trump’s term with a message of support: “This week marks six months since @POTUS took office. Six months stronger, safer, and more prosperous. Thank you, President Trump.”

The following day, July 22, 2025, she highlighted bipartisan collaboration in Congress to advance cryptocurrency legislation: “Today, @SenatorTimScott, @berniemoreno, @SenatorHagerty and I led our colleagues in releasing the discussion draft for market structure legislation that will serve as the foundation for making the U.S. the crypto capital of the world.” The announcement signals an ongoing effort among lawmakers to establish comprehensive rules for digital assets.

Later that same day, Senator Lummis reiterated her commitment to financial innovation and consumer protection: “America has always led the world in financial innovation, and we aren’t slowing down now. I look forward to working with friends in the industry and across the aisle to craft market structure legislation that is pro-digital assets, pro-innovation, and pro-consumer protection.”

Senator Lummis has been recognized as one of the most prominent voices in Congress advocating for clear regulatory frameworks around cryptocurrencies. Her recent efforts reflect broader legislative momentum toward providing regulatory clarity for digital assets in the United States. This follows a period of increased focus on crypto regulation after several high-profile incidents involving major exchanges and calls from both industry leaders and policymakers for updated laws governing digital finance.



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