Patrick Witt says the Trump administration will keep negotiating with Democrats as the Senate prepares for a September CLARITY vote. The Senate is expected to hold a cloture vote on the bill in mid-September, a procedural step that would require 60 votes to advance CLARITY toward a final vote. Senate lawmakers have yet to announce a solution to Democratic demands for stricter ethics provisions targeting Trump-linked crypto interests. Banking groups have also pushed for changes to rules that could allow companies to pay rewards to stablecoin holders. Related: ‘Disappointing’ — crypto advocates react to delay in CLARITY vote