#2024WithBinance Donald Trump may announce his decision, which also concerns crypto, tomorrow
It was stated that Donald Trump, who is preparing to sit in the presidency in January in the USA, is considering to announce the person he will stand out for the SEC presidency tomorrow. Senate approval will also be required for the person Trump will nominate to be the head of the institution.
Donald Trump, who stated that he also attached importance to the presidency of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) during the election campaign period and said "I will fire him immediately" for the current president Gary Gensler, can announce the new president he has set for the institution at any time. According to the news of Eleanor Terrett, Fox Business's correspondent from the US media, Trump is thinking of announcing tomorrow the person he will nominate for the presidency of the SEC.
Who could it be?
As it is known, many candidates stand out for the SEC presidency. Paul Atkins, one of the former managers of the institution, is the biggest candidate. Known to be a pro-crypto name, Atkins is known to be familiar with the operation due to his many positions, including commission membership in the SEC.
Apart from Atkins, Dan Gallagher, a legal advisor at Robinhood, is also one of the big candidates... Gallagher, who has previous SEC experience, has a perspective that states that crypto regulations need to be clarified...
One of the current commissioners, Mark Uyeda, is also one of the people named for the presidency... Uyeda is remembered for criticizing president Gary Gensler at the last Financial Services Commission meeting.
The person Trump will point to for the presidency of the SEC must also be approved by the Senate. Current president Gary Gensler recently announced that he would leave office on January 20.