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BREAKING: Trump Locks Down 11 GOP Votes for GENIUS Act After High-Stakes Oval Office Showdown — Final Vote TOMORROW

BREAKING: Trump Locks Down 11 GOP Votes for GENIUS Act After High-Stakes Oval Office Showdown — Final Vote TOMORROW

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2025-07-16 07:40:01
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Washington's power players just witnessed a masterclass in political maneuvering.

Trump's Oval Office gambit pays off as 11 GOP holdouts flip—setting the stage for tomorrow's make-or-break GENIUS Act vote. The bill that's got DC buzzing (and Wall Street sweating) could redefine America's tech dominance.

Behind closed doors: Sources describe tense negotiations where Trump deployed his signature deal-making tactics. The 11 converts represent a critical mass that could steamroll opposition—if the momentum holds.

Market watchers are already gaming out scenarios. "Another taxpayer-funded rocket for Silicon Valley," quipped one hedge fund manager while shorting Treasury futures. The act's controversial R&D provisions could send tech stocks into orbit—assuming Congress doesn't botch the landing.

All eyes on Capitol Hill: Tomorrow's vote isn't just about policy—it's a referendum on Trump's shrinking-but-potent influence. Win here, and the administration gets its mojo back. Lose, and it's back to Twitter tirades about "deep state sabotage."

One thing's certain: In DC's high-stakes poker game, Trump just went all-in. Again.

Trump Steps Up After Unexpected Defeat

The House voted 196-223 against a procedural rule Tuesday during “Crypto Week” that WOULD have allowed the GENIUS Act, the CLARITY Act, and the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act to advance to floor debate.

The unexpected defeat threatened to derail the administration’s push for comprehensive digital asset legislation.

Trump Secures 11 GOP Votes for GENIUS Act Following Oval Office Meeting — Vote Expected Tomorrow

Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Many Republicans who voted against the bills expressed concerns that the GENIUS Act could enable a central bank digital currency despite language explicitly prohibiting the Federal Reserve from creating one.

The bill states it “shall not be construed as expanding the Fed’s authority to offer services directly to the public.”

The turnaround came after months of bipartisan work on the GENIUS Act, which passed the Senate 68-30 in June with 18 Democrats joining most Republicans.

The legislation requires stablecoin issuers to maintain full dollar backing and establishes clear federal oversight frameworks.

Republican Revolt Nearly Derails Crypto Legislation

Thirteen Republicans initially voted against the procedural rule, citing fears about potential CBDC authorization.

The “no” votes included prominent conservatives such as Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), Chip Roy (Texas), and Andy Biggs (Ariz.).

“I just voted NO on the Rule for the GENIUS Act because it does not include a ban on Central Bank Digital Currency and because Speaker Johnson did not allow us to submit amendments,” Rep. Greene wrote on X.

The revolt occurred despite House Republicans’ strategy to advance the Senate version without amendments, thereby expediting the bill’s arrival at Trump’s desk.

This approach was designed to deliver the first major crypto legislation to clear both chambers of Congress.

Speaker Mike Johnson participated in Tuesday’s Oval Office meeting via telephone and committed to scheduling the re-vote as early as possible Wednesday morning.

NOTICE OF ACTION🚨

The Committee granted, by a recorded vote of 8-4, a rule providing for consideration of H.R. 4016, H.R. 3633, H.R. 1919, and S. 1582.

Thanks to @HouseAppropsGOP, @FinancialCmte, and @HouseAgGOP for their testimony tonight. pic.twitter.com/oAqzRkXVRa

— House Rules Committee (@RulesReps) July 15, 2025

The Committee on Rules had granted an 8-4 vote providing consideration for the crypto bills following testimony from key House committees.

Rep. Warren Davidson, a Republican who generally supports crypto policy, opposed the GENIUS Act strategy, calling the decision to separate the bills “designed to ultimately fail.”

However, Financial Services Chair French Hill defended the approach, stating the bills “will protect investors, consumers, and make America a leader in financial technology.”

Even Congressman Tim Moore has voiced his support on X in a post he made a few hours ago.

Congress has a real opportunity to ensure America leads on crypto.

The House must pass the CLARITY Act, the GENIUS Act, and the Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act to protect innovation, privacy, and the future of the U.S. dollar. pic.twitter.com/dZsRMh40fT

— Congressman Tim Moore (@RepTimMooreNC) July 15, 2025

The GENIUS Act would establish federal licensing requirements for stablecoin issuers and mandate full backing with U.S. dollars or equivalent liquid assets.

Consumer protections are included for bankruptcy scenarios, with stablecoin holders receiving priority payments.

Treasury Chief Champions Stablecoins as Dollar Reinforcement Tool

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has become one of the key advocates for the GENIUS Act, declaring that stablecoins can “reinforce dollar supremacy” rather than threaten U.S. monetary dominance.

His comments directly address European concerns about American digital asset policies.

Crypto is not a threat to the dollar. In fact, stablecoins can reinforce dollar supremacy.

Digital assets are one of the most important phenomena in the world right now, yet they have been ignored by national governments for far too long.

This administration is committed to… pic.twitter.com/vWsLgYyNW7

— Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (@SecScottBessent) June 18, 2025

The Treasury chief characterized crypto as “one of the most important phenomena in the world rightwhile criticizing how digital assets have been “ignored by national governments for far too long.”

His embrace contrasts sharply with growing European resistance to U.S. stablecoin expansion.

Italian Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti warned that U.S. stablecoin policies could pose a “more dangerous impact on the euro than trade tariffs.”

European officials fear dollar-denominated stablecoins could undermine monetary sovereignty by offering Europeans alternative payment methods that bypass local financial institutions.

The stablecoin market has grown from under $10 billion to $239 billion in five years, with 98% of stablecoins pegged to the dollar and 80% of transactions occurring outside the United States.

This expansion has prompted the European Central Bank to accelerate its digital euro project, though implementation remains years away.

In light of the near-conclusion of the political drama surrounding the GENIUS Act, Federal banking regulators issued guidance on Monday, clarifying that banks can provide cryptocurrency custody services in both fiduciary and non-fiduciary arrangements.

The joint statement from the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and OCC emphasized existing risk-management protocols while removing previous restrictions on crypto business engagement.

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