The lobbying organization for the U.S. banking industry — the American Bankers Association — was asked to help with the anti-crypto legislation, according to recent Senator comments.
Big banks have been helping United States Senators Roger Marshall and Elizabeth Warren draft their controversial anti-crypto bill.
A Dec. 20 video that surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), shows footage of Senator Marshall admitting that he and Senator Warren approached the largest lobbying organization for the U.S. banking industry — the American Bankers Association (ABA) — for assistance in crafting the Digital Asset Anti-Money Laundering Act.
Meanwhile, finance lawyer Scott Johnsson suggested that voters angry at Senator Warren should focus on vulnerable seats that have supported her crusade this past year.









