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Senators Challenge DOJ’s Dissolution of Crypto Enforcement Team Amid Rising Illicit Activity

Senators Challenge DOJ’s Dissolution of Crypto Enforcement Team Amid Rising Illicit Activity

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2026-01-29 11:11:02
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U.S. Senators are intensifying scrutiny over Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's controversial decision to disband the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team. A January 28, 2026 letter alleges Blanche violated conflict-of-interest laws (18 U.S.C. § 208(a)) by holding substantial crypto assets during the decision-making process.

The MOVE coincides with a 162% surge in illicit crypto activity during 2025, particularly involving sanctioned entities and cross-border money laundering networks. Chinese operatives funneling billions for Mexican cartels have reportedly become a dominant force in crypto-based financial crime.

Political undertones emerge as the letter suggests former President Trump's crypto divestment plans may have influenced enforcement policy. The dissolution leaves a regulatory vacuum at a time when blockchain analytics show marked increases across most categories of crypto-related crime.

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