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Senate Slams Trump’s AG Nominee Todd Blanche for Dismantling Crypto Unit

724FinanceDeniz Arel
Senate Slams Trump’s AG Nominee Todd Blanche for Dismantling Crypto Unit

The U.S. Senate sharply rebuked Todd Blanche, President Donald Trump’s pick for Attorney General, for dismantling the Justice Department’s crypto enforcement unit.

Senate Dynamics and Political Implications

During the Judiciary Committee hearing, Democratic Senator Dick Durbin outlined accusations that Blanche "tore apart the DOJ’s crypto enforcement team" and shut down ongoing investigations. Durbin argued the move was designed to protect Trump’s $1.4 billion crypto‑related earnings.

Blanche’s Disassembly of the Crypto Unit

  • In April 2025, while serving as Deputy Attorney General, Blanche ordered the official dissolution of the DOJ’s crypto unit.
  • He later stated at the Bitcoin 2026 conference that developers who do not facilitate illicit use “will not be investigated nor charged.”
  • Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) allegedly funneled $2 billion into World Liberty Financial, a deal that resulted in a presidential pardon; Zhao pleaded guilty to an AML charge in 2023.
  • Prior to his nomination, Blanche transferred $159,000 worth of digital‑asset investments to his children and grandchildren.
  • Market and Investor Reactions

  • Crypto exchanges reported heightened volatility as the DOJ’s dismantling of the crypto unit amplified legal uncertainty.
  • The reopening of the case against Tornado Cash co‑founder Roman Storm signals that enforcement actions remain active within the sector.
  • Major U.S. crypto funds began implementing hedge strategies to mitigate regulatory risk.
  • Forward‑Looking Scenarios and Potential Regulatory Moves

  • If confirmed, Blanche is expected to reverse existing crypto enforcement policies and adopt a "regulation‑by‑prosecution" framework.
  • Ongoing Senate debate over the Clarity Act could reshape transparency and ethical standards surrounding crypto lobbying expenditures.
  • Republican Senator Thom Tillis raised concerns about the Binance CEO’s pardon, questioning its impact on future pardon proceedings.
  • Deniz Arel – Director of Crypto Regulation & Compliance
    Blanche’s decision to dismantle the crypto unit deepens regulatory uncertainty in the United States, potentially eroding investor confidence. Over the longer term, a shift toward a "regulation‑by‑prosecution" approach could force the industry into a more robust legal framework, tightening AML and KYC standards and raising compliance costs for large firms. Senate partisanship further clouds the timeline for any reform, likely sustaining short‑term volatility while prompting market participants to reassess portfolio allocations.
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