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Comptroller says only Democrats pressuring over crypto trust charter

By Cointelegraph by Turner Wright · Published June 4, 2026 · 4 min read · Source: CoinTelegraph
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Comptroller says only Democrats pressuring over crypto trust charter
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Comptroller says only Democrats pressuring over crypto trust charter

Latest NewsPublishedJun 4, 2026

US Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould and New York Representative Gregory Meeks sparred over Donald Trump’s influence on regulators he has nominated as president at a Thursday oversight hearing.

Jonathan Gould, the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) nominated by Donald Trump, implied that the US president had not ordered him to approve or give special consideration to a national trust charter application tied to his family’s financial interests.

In a Thursday hearing of the House Financial Service Committee on “oversight of prudential regulators,” New York Representative Gregory Meeks questioned Gould on the Trump family crypto company World Liberty Financial’s connections to foreign governments and the Binance exchange. The company, whose co-founders include Trump and his sons, applied for an OCC charter in January, prompting backlash from many Democratic lawmakers alleging conflicts of interest.

Representative Gregory Meeks at a Thursday hearing.
Source: House Financial Services Committee

Meeks said that the company “actively lines the pockets of the president’s family,” pressing the comptroller to hold World Liberty to the same standards as other companies in consideration of its application for a national bank trust charter, “to prove if [he’s] still working on behalf of the American people, or [ceded his role] to serve as a fixer for the Trump family.”

Meeks and Gould talked over each other at the hearing, with the New York lawmaker accusing the OCC head of being “Trump’s fixer,” signaling his belief that World Liberty’s application would be approved.

“Your attempts to continue to pressure me are the only political pressure I’ve felt from anyone other than your Senate colleagues,” said Gould. “That is very unfortunate and unprecedented.”

Gould’s remarks came after the OCC had already approved or conditionally agreed to several national trust charter applications from crypto companies, including Coinbase, Ripple, BitGo, Circle, Fidelity Digital Assets and Paxos. The comptroller took office in July 2025 having been confirmed by the Republican majority Senate along party lines.

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The OCC head said in January in the days after World Liberty’s application was submitted that the agency would be “apolitical and nonpartisan” in its consideration. However, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, who also asked Gould to pause reviewing World Liberty’s application, said that the approvals were for “seemingly ineligible companies,” violating federal banking laws. 

Four of World Liberty’s co-founders, including two of Donald Trump’s sons. Source: World Liberty Financial

Approval for a national trust bank charter allows crypto companies to provide certain services without being subject to the same regulatory requirements as traditional banks. In addition to World Liberty, crypto exchange Kraken’s parent company, Payward, filed an application with the OCC in May.

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