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Sen. Schatz: Trump crypto corruption shouldn't impact stablecoin | “What he's doing is already illegal"
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Sen. Schatz: Trump crypto corruption shouldn't impact stablecoin | “What he's doing is already illegal"

Sen. Brian Schatz (5-14-2025)
Sen. Brian Schatz rides the tram underneath the US Capitol. Photo: Matt Laslo © AskaPolcrypto.com
Sen. Brian Schatz rides the tram underneath the US Capitol. Photo: Matt Laslo

Who?

Sen. Brian Schatz* (D-HI) — Commerce, Science, Transportation Committee

*running to replace retiring Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) as the Senate Democratic Whip (aka, #2 most powerful Democrat in the upper chamber)

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Ask a Pol asks:

Are you worried stablecoin legislation may now be derailed because President Donald Trump and his family are profiting off digital currencies?

Key Schatz:

“What he's doing is already illegal, so we don't actually need a statute for that,” Sen. Brian Schatz exclusively told Ask a Pol. “I would say his corruption complicates the conversation for sure, but I am not one of these people who think we need to make a new law to reiterate that the existing laws shouldn’t be broken.”

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Caught our ear:

“The media has a tendency to treat corruption as way more interesting if they uncovered it, as opposed to it just hiding in plain sight,” Schatz told us.

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Below find a rough transcript of Ask a Pol’s exclusive interview with Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI), slightly edited for clarity.

TRANSCRIPT: Sen. Brian Schatz (5-14-2025)

SCENE: Ask a Pol’s Matt Laslo runs into Sen. Brian Schatz as he’s making his way through the basement of the US Capitol before the two hop an elevator together and run into — literally — Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and her staffer.

Brian Schatz: “What he's doing is already illegal.”

Matt Laslo: “Yeah?”

BS: “So we don't actually need a statute for that.”

ML: “Yeah? But now…”

BS: “I would say his corruption complicates the conversation for sure.”

ML: “Yeah?”

BS: “But I am not one of these people who think we need to make a new law to reiterate that the existing laws shouldn’t be broken.”

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ML: “Do you worry that in this second Trump administration the graft is just more accepted?”

BS: “Oh yeah. I think that the media has a tendency to treat corruption as way more interesting if they uncovered it, as opposed to it just hiding in plain sight.”

ML: “Fair.”

Schatz laughs.

ML: “Right? Does that…”

Schatz and Laslo hop an elevator with Sen. Richard Blumenthal and another reporter.

BS: “I mean, his answer on the Qatar plane is, like, what, ‘You don’t like free stuff?’”

ML: “Right?”

BS: “It's very wild.”

ML: “And they take it.”

BS: “Yeah, so….”

ML: “Does it feel like you guys have changed that narrative this week though?”

BS: “Yeah, because I think people can picture in their mind Air Force One that's sponsored by Qatar is pretty gross.”

They exit the elevator.

ML: “Yeah? And then now — like just watching CNN last night and them putting up all the Trump real estate in the Middle East that wasn't there a few years ago.”

BS: “Yeah, it's all — and so the Washington Post characterized this trip as about business.”

ML: “Yeah?”

BS: “That is a euphemism.”

ML: “Yeah?”

Just off the Senate floor there’s a lot of traffic, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren giving a tour to a new summer intern.

BS: “It's his business. It's not America and economic opportunity for the United States…”

Warren aide: “I’m sorry.”

ML: “It’s okay.”

Elizabeth Warren: “She’ll take you out.”

ML: “Oh, I know it.”

EW: “She looks small…”

ML: “I don't mess with your office, ma'am.”

Laslo turns back to Sen. Schatz as he’s making his way onto the Senate floor.

ML: “Yeah. Good point, sir. Thank you.”

EW: “Senator Graham...”

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