. Let's craft. Title: "Trump Pushes Congress on 'Fair' Clarity Act, Says Regulators Working to Bring Hyperliquid to U.S." Slug: "trump-clarity-act-hyperliquid-white-house-crypto-meeting" Subtitle: "At a White House crypto meeting, the president called for a fair version of the Clarity Act and said regulators are working on a compliant path for Hyperliquid." Content: Lead paragraph: President Trump on Tuesday called on Congress to pass a "fair version" of the Clarity Act during a White House meeting with crypto stakeholders, while also touting his administration's record on digital assets and revealing that regulators are working to bring Hyperliquid into the U.S. under a compliant framework. Then sections: H2: "A 'fair version' of the Clarity Act" - explain that Trump said Congress should pass a fair version, implying the current version might not be fair. We can say he didn't specify what "fair" means, but he wants legislation that supports the industry. H2: "Hyperliquid's U.S. path" - Trump said regulators are working to bring Hyperliquid into the U.S. under a compliant framework. We can note that Hyperliquid is a decentralized exchange? We don't know that from facts, but we can say "the platform" or just "Hyperliquid". We can say the president said regulators are working on it, but didn't give a timeline. H2: "White House crypto agenda" - Trump touted his administration's crypto policies, likely referencing previous actions. We can say he highlighted the administration's efforts to create a favorable regulatory environment. We need to avoid speculation. We can say the meeting was part of ongoing engagement with the crypto industry. We should also mention the date: 2026-08-19. So we can say "on Tuesday" or "this week" but the date is Wednesday? Actually 2026-08-19 is a Wednesday? Let's check: 2026-08-19 is a Wednesday? Actually we can just say "on Wednesday