Clarity Act Faces Delay as Thune Adjourns Senate for Extended July Recess
Majority Leader John Thune receives unanimous consent to adjourn the Senate, sending lawmakers home earlier than many expected and extending the July recess period. This leaves the most-awaited Clarity Act with a significantly narrower timeline to pass before the August summer recess.
Clarity Act Summer Passage in Jeopardy as US Senate Adjourns Early
In a late-night unanimous consent, Senator John Thune adjourned the Senate for the extended recess until July 13, Republican Anna Paulina Luna confirmed.
She added that not even one senator objected to the early adjournment, which means the Senate is going home after Wednesday’s votes. This reduces the available floor time for passing the Clarity Act amid a narrowed legislative calendar.
“I will not be voting to re-open the floor until the Senate gets back to Washington. The Senate is literally running and not ONE senator objected to going on vacation before 4th of July,” she added.
The Clarity Act crypto bill timeline is in limbo since it was placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar earlier this month. The full Senate floor vote needs 60 votes to overcome the banking groups-led political delay.
As CoinGape reported, the odds of the Clarity Act signed into law fell to 41% on Polymarket after the White House received a letter from U.S. law enforcement groups. The groups said they are in favor of a regulatory framework for crypto assets, but raised concerns about financial crime aspects.
Challenges from Extended Recess and Trump’s Push to Pass SAVE America Act
With only a limited number of working weeks remaining before the longer August recess, the Clarity Act faces a tight timeline. Crypto advocates earlier targeted a full Senate vote in July, but the reduced schedule makes a pre-August floor vote more challenging.
Senator Cynthia Lummis revealed Clarity Act final text would be released over the July 4 recess. She signaled that the US Senate could then move forward with a full floor vote in July.
Moreover, a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the CLARITY Act is already scheduled for July 17. Supporters are urging Congress to prioritize passing the crypto bill immediately after returning from recess.
However, the Senate adjournment before the July recess adds pressure to an already tighter calendar amid other priorities such as the SAVE America Act and midterm elections.
“John Thune is running and hiding because he doesn’t want to get voter ID across the finish line,” US Rep Anna Paulina Luna added.
In addition, President Trump refused to sign the Housing bill containing CBDC ban, saying he won’t sign anything until Congress passes the SAVE America voting bill. Trump also met with Republican senators after refusing to sign the bill.
Always appreciate the opportunity to welcome the president to the Capitol for a discussion with the team. pic.twitter.com/ehWlj3RE1u
— Leader John Thune (@LeaderJohnThune) June 24, 2026











































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