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Sanders and Warren Urge Labor Department to Reconsider Crypto Policy for 401(k) Plans

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Last updated: June 2, 2026 9:28 pm
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Published: June 2, 2026
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Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have taken a firm stance against a proposed rule by the Labor Department that aims to facilitate the inclusion of cryptocurrencies and other alternative assets in 401(k) retirement plans. In a strongly worded letter addressed to Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling, the legislators expressed their concerns over the potential risks posed to retirees and criticized the plan for undermining fiduciary standards.

The proposed rule, initially revealed in March, would allow fiduciaries to introduce volatile and opaque assets, such as Bitcoin, private equity, and private credit, into retirement accounts, provided that certain considerations are documented. Sanders and Warren contend that the new approach could result in retirees being exposed to significant financial risks without appropriate protections. They argue that it shifts the burden of prudence from fiduciaries to workers, which goes against the established legal frameworks set forth by the Supreme Court and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974.

A key point raised in their 14-page letter is the potential for the proposal to benefit President Donald Trump and his family by expanding access to digital assets associated with them. The lawmakers specifically highlighted products like World Liberty Financial’s WLFI and USD1, as well as Trump-branded cryptocurrencies, claiming that the changes could lead to greater profits for Trump at the expense of workers and taxpayers.

Sanders and Warren, joined by Rep. Bobby Scott, the leading Democrat on the House Education and Labor Committee, emphasize that this regulatory rollback could have far-reaching consequences not just for individuals saving for retirement, but for the integrity of the entire $10 trillion retirement sector. They warned that such a shift may promote reckless investment practices at a time when many Americans are already struggling financially.

The Labor Department’s proposal follows an executive order signed by Trump last August, which urged the agency to reassess its stance on alternative assets. As the debate continues, the lawmakers highlight the unpredictable nature of cryptocurrency investments, urging caution and prioritization of safeguards to protect retirees’ hard-earned savings.

The potential infusion of hundreds of billions into the sluggish cryptocurrency sector, as analysts suggest, highlights the urgency of this debate. While proponents may argue for greater access to diverse investment options, Sanders and Warren’s letter serves as a reminder of the inherent risks involved and the delicate balance that must be struck in the realm of retirement savings.

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