During a hearing of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee on March 5, Illinois Congressman Sean Casten stated that "crypto-friendly rules" threaten U.S. national security. He accused President Trump and Elon Musk of undermining anti-money laundering and financial monitoring laws, pointing out that 100% of ransomware attacks in the U.S. are funded by cryptocurrencies. Supportive congressman Warren Davidson rebutted that the U.S. should not become a surveillance state. Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden warned that the NSA might take over the internet in April 2024 and called for decentralization to combat the threats posed by the concentration of digital power.