Former President Trump's recent financial disclosure reveals crypto-related income in the hundreds of millions, intensifying discussions on ethics provisions in the Clarity Act. Democratic Senator Angela Alsobrooks criticized Trump, emphasizing the need for urgent ethics legislation. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is pushing for bipartisan reforms to prevent government officials from profiting personally from cryptocurrency. Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis confirmed ongoing negotiations with the White House and Democrats to include ethics clauses in the Act. Trump responded to the disclosure by stating his finances are managed by anonymous accounts, distancing himself from direct involvement. Additionally, the documents show First Lady Melania Trump's NFT sales surged to $6 million, up from $216,000 last year.