Odaily Planet Daily News: After the U.S. Senate deleted the statement about President Trump and his family's interests in cryptocurrency, it may pass the bipartisan stablecoin bill, the United States Stablecoin National Innovation Guidance and Establishment Act (GENIUS Act), as early as next week. Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis believes that passing it before May 26 is a "reasonable goal." Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said that the wording of the bill has been revised to delete clauses targeting Trump's cryptocurrency projects, such as Meme coins. The revised bill has improvements in consumer protection and other aspects. It does not focus on Trump's moral issues, but aims to regulate the field of stablecoins. Previously, Senate Democrats withdrew their support on May 8 because they were worried that the bill would not solve Trump's profitable cryptocurrency transactions. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong hopes the Senate will vote early next week, but declined to comment on the impact of Trump's Meme coin on the bill. The cryptocurrency industry is pushing Congress to pass the bill and another market structure bill before the midterm elections on November 3, 2026. Industry insiders say the time window for passing legislation before the midterm elections is narrow, and Trump is expected to sign the two bills before the August recess. (Cointlegraph)