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Community banks and crypto industry ‘are allies’ in CLARITY Act debate: Exec

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EXCLUSIVE: BIG BANKS' DIRTY SECRET EXPOSED — How They're SABOTAGING Your Financial Freedom with Crypto Fear Campaign

The establishment banking elite is launching a covert war against your wallet, and they're using Washington politicians to do their dirty work. Tonight, Fox News can reveal the shocking truth behind the battle over the CLARITY Act, where community banks and the crypto industry are being manipulated into a fight that only benefits the Wall Street giants.

Our investigation has uncovered a coordinated lobbying effort by mega-banks like JPMorgan Chase to crush innovation and keep your money trapped in their failing system. They're peddling fear, claiming stablecoins will drain bank deposits, but the real story is their terror over losing control. This isn't about security; it's about a monopoly. As one crypto executive told Fox News, the big bank lobbies have "tricked both sides into fighting each other so that the ultimate winner is Jamie Dimon's bonus."

Senior industry insiders warn this is a critical vulnerability for American financial sovereignty. "If community banks and crypto can't find a way to work together, the only winners are the big banks," a top advisor familiar with the negotiations told us exclusively. "They want to kill the competition before it even starts, leaving you with fewer choices and higher fees."

This affects YOU because it's about who controls your money. The CLARITY Act could pave the way for safer, faster, and cheaper transactions using blockchain technology through your local bank—a direct threat to the billion-dollar profits of New York and San Francisco financial titans.

My prediction? The big banks will lose this fight. The American people are waking up to their schemes, and the alliance between Main Street banks and crypto innovators is an unstoppable force.

The era of Wall Street's financial dictatorship is coming to an end.

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