The difficulty of passing the US Clarity Act before July 4th has increased, with only 9 working days left in the legislative window

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The possibility of the US Clarity Act being legislated and signed by the President before July 4th has decreased, with only about 9 Senate working days left before the congressional holiday. Legislators still need to complete procedures such as merging the text, reaching consensus on ethical provisions, obtaining 60 votes to terminate the debate, and multiple rounds of voting. Patrick Witt hopes to complete the legislation before July 4th, while Cynthia Lummis and others have acknowledged that the timeline may be delayed. At present, the legislative focus is shifting towards issues such as housing bills and the renewal of FISA provisions.

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