🚨 House Oversight schedules roundtable on how digital finance can empower vulnerable populations under repressive regimes 🚨
The House Oversight Committee says it will hold a roundtable on June 25, 2026 to examine how digital assets can help people in unstable or authoritarian countries protect their money and access aid. The session will also look at the national security implications of U.S. leadership in digital finance.
🔑 Key highlights:
🔹️ The roundtable is titled “Two Sides of a Digital Coin: Protecting U.S. Security by Challenging the Power of Repressive Foreign Regimes.”
🔹️ Chairman William Timmons says the discussion will focus on how digital assets can help people preserve financial autonomy when state-controlled systems fail or are used against citizens.
🔹️ The committee says the event will also examine how authoritarian regimes like China and Russia use financial systems and digital currencies for surveillance and control.
🔹️ Participants include Anchorage Digital Bank’s Dustin Palmer, Economic Inclusion Group president Jorge Jraissati, and Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone.
🔹️ The roundtable is scheduled for June 25, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. ET and will be livestreamed.
🎯 Bottom Line: Congress is setting up a hearing on how digital finance can support financial freedom while also raising U.S. security questions.
https://oversight.house.gov/release/timmons-announces-roundtable-to-examine-how-digital-financial-systems-can-empower-the-vulnerable/