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Brad Garlinghouse's jet flies from Bahamas to New York as CLARITY Act nears Senate vote
If aboard, the Ripple CEO would arrive the same week the crypto bill is eligible for floor consideration.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Brad Garlinghouse

Brad Garlinghouse
Brad Garlinghouse's Bombardier Global 6000, N100RP, was tracked departing West End Airport in the Bahamas on June 25 and landing at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey two hours later. The aircraft reached 41,025 feet during the midday flight.
If Brad Garlinghouse was aboard, the timing aligns with a pivotal moment for the CLARITY Act, the most advanced crypto market structure bill in U.S. history. As of June 1, the legislation has been placed on the Senate legislative calendar, making it eligible for a full floor vote—though passage is not guaranteed before the August recess, per Disruption Banking. Garlinghouse has been publicly lobbying for the bill, recently accusing JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon of misrepresenting its provisions to protect the bank's payments monopoly, as covered by BeInCrypto.
The Bahamas-to-New York route is an unusual one for Garlinghouse, whose aircraft frequently shuttles between San Francisco and Miami or Fort Lauderdale. The trip suggests a deliberate return to the financial and political hub just as the Senate returns from Easter recess and lawmakers weigh the yield compromise that could decide the bill's fate. Whether the flight was a personal stop or a strategic move, the calendar leaves little room for delay. [disruptionbanking.com](https://www.disruptionbanking.com/2026/06/23/the-clarity-act-cleared-the-house-and-a-senate-committee-xrp-holders-want-to-know-what-happens-on-the-floor/), [beincrypto.com](https://beincrypto.com/ripple-jpmorgan-clarity-act-crypto-regulation/)
Aboard the Bombardier Global 6000


The aircraft
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