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Brad Bondi Is a New SEC Chair Contender and Pro-Crypto The lawyer has represented both Trump and Elon Musk’s companies. Bondi is “well versed in financial regulation of all types, crypto included,” + Will Trump waive the restriction on federal employees not owning crypto?
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The other big news today is the Trump administration may push through a rule change that could allow federal staff to own crypto. More below…
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But there’s one candidate in particular who seems more likely by the hour, and who you might not have heard about yet. And guess what: he’s very pro-crypto.
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Brad Bondi, Global Co-Chair of Investigations and White Collar Defense at law firm Paul Hastings, is one of several people being considered as president-elect Donald Trump’s appointment to the SEC, three sources connected to either Bondi or indirectly to Trump’s transition team told Unchained. Bondi has emerged as a potential pick this week amidst a flurry of news articles suggesting an array of names in the mix, like former CFTC Commissioner, “Crypto Dad” Chris Giancarlo, Robinhood attorney Robert Stebbins, and former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins.
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Brad Bondi, Global Co-Chair of Investigations and White Collar Defense at law firm Paul Hastings, is one of several people being considered as president-elect Donald Trump’s appointment to the SEC, three sources connected to either Bondi or indirectly to Trump’s transition team told Unchained. Bondi has emerged as a potential pick this week amidst a flurry of news articles suggesting an array of names in the mix, like former CFTC Commissioner, “Crypto Dad” Chris Giancarlo, Robinhood attorney Robert Stebbins, and former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins.
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Rumors have circulated since the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville this summer that Trump would hire a Crypto Czar to advise him on policy matters, in addition to or in place of the “Crypto Advisory Council” Trump himself said he would create to help him make legislative and regulatory decisions during a speech at the conference
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According to two other crypto policy advocates who are not part of the Chamber, there has been chatter on the Hill this week that Trump could be receptive to the idea Carbone and his organization are advocating for.
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Cody Carbone, President of the Digital Chamber, said he wrote the letter to “show Trump’s transition team that this is something they should be thinking of.”
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Blockchain industry group The Digital Chamber wrote a letter to Office of Government Ethics (OGE) Acting Director Shelley Finlayson Wednesday requesting that it waive the requirement that federal staff own a “de minimis,” or negligible, amount of cryptocurrency. The restriction, as it stands, severely limits president-elect Donald Trump’s options for the role of Crypto Czar, and sources say his future administration could be open to appointing an OGE director who would waive it.
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Blockchain industry group The Digital Chamber wrote a letter to Office of Government Ethics (OGE) Acting Director Shelley Finlayson Wednesday requesting that it waive the requirement that federal staff own a “de minimis,” or negligible, amount of cryptocurrency. The restriction, as it stands, severely limits president-elect Donald Trump’s options for the role of Crypto Czar, and sources say his future administration could be open to appointing an OGE director who would waive it.
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Verrett, who wrote in July about why he thinks Bondi would be a good choice, said of him: “It’s pretty amazing all the boxes he checks.”
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Even further, Brad Bondi is the brother of Pam Bondi, a fierce Trump loyalist who defended the former president during the 2020 impeachment trial. Before her brief stint in the White House, Pam Bondi was also the 37th Florida Attorney General. After defending Trump in 2020, she took over leadership of the Trump-focused super political action committee Make America Great Again Action in 2021.
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The soon-to-be shakeup at the SEC is generating a flurry of news. Gensler hinted that he would be resigning from the Commission soon in a speech at the Practising Law Institute Thursday morning. Also on Thursday morning, Giancarlo posted on X that he was not interested in becoming SEC Chair. “I’ve made clear that I’ve already cleaned up earlier Gary Gensler mess @CFTC and don’t want to have to do it again,” he said. It is unclear how seriously Stebbins and Atkins are currently being considered, with vetting appearing to be in flux.
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