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Investigation: after Trump returned to the White House, the SEC eased up on or dismissed 60%+ of ongoing crypto cases, including ones about Trump-tied companies

So Why the Headline? New York Times : How The Times Analyzed the S.E.C.'s Cryptocurrency Enforcement X: Alex Thorn / @intangiblecoins : i really want to believe that NYT is trustworthy but that has become nearly impossible the whole framing of this new crypto story (yet again) relies on the (false) premise that the prior admin's attack on crypto totally normal it wasn't the attack was widely rebuked for years [image] Bluesky: Ryan Mac / @rmac : “The S.E.C., the top federal regulator that polices wrongdoing in the financial markets, is no longer actively pursuing a single case against a firm with known Trump ties.”  —  www.nytimes.com/2025/12/14/u... Anne Applebaum / @anneapplebaum : Very good @nytimes.com investigation of crypto deregulation and who benefits.  —  The next wave of stories will be about the consumers who were ripped off  —  www.nytimes.com/2025/12/14/u... Matt Peterson / @mattpeterson : The Times looks at how Trump business interests overlap with SEC crypto cases in the second term.  NYT finds that the SEC inherited 23 crypto cases, of which 14 were dropped, frozen, settled, or conceded.  All of those had Trump ties.  None of the remaining nine cases do www.nytimes.com/2025/12/14/u... … Helio Fred Garcia / @hfgarcia : Hmmm... I wonder why.  Cui Bono?  Who stands to gain from this?..... Can you say Emoluments?  —  www.nytimes.com/2025/12/14/u... Aram Sinnreich / @aramsinn : My brother was a lawyer in this SEC crypto fraud unit until Trump took over.  He'd never tell me details of his work, but he said the level of grift and fraud was astounding, and he really felt like he was protecting the American people. Forums: r/law : The S.E.C. Was Tough on Crypto.  It Pulled Back After Trump Returned to Office.  (Gift Article) r/politics : The S.E.C. Was Tough on Crypto.  It Pulled Back After Trump Returned to Office.

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