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Brad Garlinghouse flies to Teterboro after making his case for the CLARITY Act
The Ripple CEO lands in New York the same week he argued for a federal crypto bill that faces a make-or-break committee deadline.
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Brad Garlinghouse
Brad Garlinghouse flew from Fort Lauderdale to Teterboro on June 10, touching down in a Bombardier Global 6000 after a two-and-a-half-hour hop up the coast. The flight arrived the same week the Ripple CEO is making a public push for the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which he called essential for the crypto industry to move forward in the United States, per coverage by CoinPedia.
The timing is tight. At XRP Las Vegas days earlier, per BitRss, Brad Garlinghouse warned that the bill needs to clear committee by the end of the third week in May — a deadline that has already passed — or it faces serious trouble. He has estimated a 90% chance of passage by April, but that window is closing. New York is the natural stage for lobbying financial institutions and lawmakers, and Teterboro is the standard entry point for those meetings.
The trip follows a pattern. Brad Garlinghouse keeps a base in Fort Lauderdale, per Crunchbase, and his N100RP regularly shuttles between South Florida and the New York area for conferences and regulatory work. Last week the aircraft traced a path from San Jose to the same South Florida departure point, then looped through Southern California before today's flight. The destination is the same as always: the conversation about crypto's legal future.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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