Waters questions the SEC's dropping of crypto enforcement cases

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Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, called for a hearing on Monday to examine the SEC’s recent crypto-related rulings and reiterated criticism of SEC Chair Paul Atkins. Waters may soon return the gavel and redefine congressional oversight of digital asset laws, as Democrats are more likely to regain control of the House in 2026.

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Waters questions the SEC’s dropping of crypto enforcement cases

In a letter to the panel’s Republican chairman, Representative French Hill, Waters argued that the committee has not convened a single hearing with Chairman Atkins despite its clear duty to oversee the SEC. She cited what she described as swift, substantial, and dubious policy changes during the Trump administration, many of which she said were carried out unilaterally by the chairman.

Following the inauguration of the Trump administration, the SEC underwent a leadership transition. Atkins was eventually confirmed as its chairman. As a result, the regulator dropped a long list of legal disputes it had been involved in with the cryptocurrency sector.

The agency withdrew from several ongoing legal disputes and dropped nearly all of its pending cases.

Specifically, Waters stated that the Committee needs to oversee the SEC’s actions promptly. For instance, the dismissal of significant crypto enforcement actions. Waters mentioned that the agency has terminated or halted considerable enforcement actions against Coinbase, Binance, and Justin Sun.

The ranking Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee claimed that these cryptocurrency firms and individuals had been legitimately accused of serious violations of U.S. securities laws. Waters claimed that the defendants had declared that the SEC had done so before the Commission actually voted to stop enforcement efforts in some of these cases.

“The Committee has not scrutinized the SEC’s rationale for abandoning these matters, nor how the agency intends to deter fraud and manipulation in markets touching millions of retail investors.”

Maxine Waters, the ranking Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee.

The ranking Democrat of the U.S House argued that Atkins’ office “took an unusually active role in negotiating an end to these cases”. Waters added that some corporations released from agency prosecutions disclosed the terminations before the commission’s actual decision.

Waters warns SEC politicization undermines market integrity

Under Chairman Atkins, the SEC has generally chosen a policymaking strategy that prioritizes staff statements and extending the compliance dates of Commission rules over notice-and-comment rulemaking. Waters argued that the policymaking strategy limits both legislative and public monitoring. It also breaches the SEC’s duties under the Administrative Procedure Act.

According to the representative, the policymaking strategy overlooks public participation and conceals the interests that influence agency decision-making.

Maxine Waters stated that Congress created the SEC to be separate from the White House. However,  she claimed Chairman Atkins consistently presents the agency’s objective as an Administration tool.

Atkins’s presentation of the agency as a white House tool threatens market integrity. Waters argued that this politicization affects market integrity, particularly when it comes to insider trading surrounding policy pronouncements that have the potential to impact the market.

According to the ranking Democrat of the U.S House, reports of suspicious trading before Trump’s tariff suspension and the volatility around interventions in Argentina raise serious concerns about manipulation.

Waters urged that the Committee must assess how well the agency is monitoring these concerns and what it is doing in terms of its legally required independence.

Earlier this year, Waters stated that  President Trump’s actions have radically changed the cryptocurrency scene in ways that are far more perilous than ever predicted. She claimed that the worst and most heinous scam in contemporary history is the crypto corruption of Donald Trump and his family.

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