A meeting with no publicly disclosed agenda, held at the White House Oval Office. The attendees weren't the usual staff meeting regulars, but a group of CEOs from the crypto and finance industries. According to The Block, citing a source familiar with the matter, Trump sought input from these business leaders on the Clarity Act during the meeting, showing a "bullish" attitude throughout—in other words, he's leaning toward pushing the bill through.

The report didn't reveal the specific date of the meeting, the list of attending CEOs, the current status of the Clarity Act in Congress, or what specific positions Trump raised during the discussion. What can be confirmed at this point is only this: it was a closed-door meeting centered on the Clarity Act, and Trump's own attitude was described by a source as positive and bullish.

Given the limited public information available, the legislative details and next steps for the Clarity Act still await further confirmation from official or congressional sources.