White House Says Democrats Failed to Recommend SEC and CFTC Nominees, Disputing Earlier Claims
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BitcoinWorld White House Says Democrats Failed to Recommend SEC and CFTC Nominees, Disputing Earlier Claims The White House has formally stated that it requested candidate recommendations from Senate Democrats for vacant commissioner seats at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) but received no response. The disclosure, reported by Eleanor Terrett of the crypto policy outlet Crypto in America, directly contradicts earlier claims from […] This post White House Says Democrats Failed to Recommend SEC and CFTC Nominees, Disputing Earlier Claims first appeared on BitcoinWorld .
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