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Lummis: Things have been harder to execute than expected, still seems bullish
Lummis says things have been harder to execute than expected. But she still seems bullish. pic.twitter.com/OTtvb6a0no
— Mike Alfred (@mikealfred) August 20, 2025
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— Bitcoin.com News (@BTCTN) August 20, 2025
U.S. Senator Senator Cynthia Lummis live on-stage at the Wyoming Blockchain Summit.
"We will have Market Structure done this year." - @SenLummis pic.twitter.com/ujGd4EZ5v6
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