Senator Urges Banking Regulator To Block Crypto Charter Linked To Trump

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Senator Elizabeth Warren has urged the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to halt the review of a national trust bank charter application from World Liberty Financial, a crypto firm linked to former President Donald Trump. Warren argues that approving the charter while Trump retains financial ties could create serious ethical conflicts and undermine public trust in regulators. The firm aims to use the charter to issue and manage its dollar-pegged stablecoin, USD1, which has grown to over $3.3 billion in circulation since its launch. Other Democrats have expressed similar concerns, emphasizing the need for regulatory independence when reviewing politically connected applicants.

United States President Donald Trump’s family-backed crypto firm has applied for a national trust bank charter, and one of the Senate’s most vocal financial critics wants regulators to stop the process until the President severs his financial ties to the venture.

According to filings and public statements, the firm aims to use the charter to issue and manage a dollar-pegged stablecoin called USD1, which has grown quickly since launch.

Warren Raises Conflict Concerns With The OCC

US Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a formal letter to Comptroller Jonathan Gould asking the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to pause its review of the application until Trump divests and fully eliminates financial links to World Liberty Financial, reports say.

The senator wrote that approving a federally chartered bank while the sitting President retains ties to the business could create serious government ethics problems.

Warren's letter to Comptroller of the Currency, Jonathan Gould.

The Company’s Plan And Its Scale

World Liberty Financial wants a national trust bank that would offer stablecoin issuance, custody and conversion services.

The stablecoin USD1 has reached more than $3.3 billion in circulation since its launch, a figure regulators and lawmakers are watching closely as the firm seeks federal oversight.

The move would place certain crypto activities under the same kind of supervision given to traditional trust banks.

Pushback And Political Risk

Reports note that Warren’s demand is rooted in a concern about the public’s trust in regulators. She asked the OCC for a written reply by January 20, highlighting the urgency of the matter for lawmakers who oversee banking rules.

Other Democrats have signaled similar worries about the optics and legal questions that could follow if a regulator reviews a bank linked to the incumbent President.

Total crypto market cap currently at $3.19 trillion. Chart: TradingView

Industry Context And Reaction

Several crypto firms have recently sought national charters or conditional approvals, prompting a broader debate over how stablecoins should be regulated. Supporters of bank charters say federal oversight can protect customers and bring clarity.

Critics argue that when a highly political figure is connected to an applicant, extra caution is required so that regulatory independence is preserved. Reporting on this case has focused on both the bank application and the potential effect on trust in federal agencies.

Other Developments Around The Firm

World Liberty and related affiliates have been active on multiple fronts, including new product launches and international talks. Some outlets noted a newly announced partnership with external parties to explore broader payment uses for USD1, an effort that underlines how quickly the stablecoin has spread.

Featured image from Inc/Getty Images, chart from TradingView

İlgili Sorular

QWhat is urging the banking regulator to block the crypto charter linked to former President Trump?

AUS Senator Elizabeth Warren is urging the banking regulator to block the crypto charter.

QWhat is the name of the crypto firm backed by Trump's family that applied for the charter?

AThe firm is called World Liberty Financial.

QWhat specific product does World Liberty Financial want to issue and manage with this charter?

AThe firm wants to issue and manage a dollar-pegged stablecoin called USD1.

QWhat major concern did Senator Warren raise in her letter to the Comptroller of the Currency?

AShe raised concerns about a serious conflict of interest and government ethics problems if the charter is approved while the former President retains financial ties to the venture.

QHow much circulation has the USD1 stablecoin reached since its launch?

AThe USD1 stablecoin has reached more than $3.3 billion in circulation.

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