Warren Amendment on Epstein Bank Records Rejected 11-13 in Senate Committee Vote on May 14

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According to BlockBeats, Senator Elizabeth Warren’s amendment requiring federal banking regulators to disclose bank examination records related to Jeffrey Epstein was rejected on May 14, with a 11-13 vote during Senate Banking Committee consideration of the CLARITY Act (Crypto Market Structure Act). Warren had called for regulators to investigate executives who facilitated Epstein’s financial activities and report collected information to Congress.

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