- Multiple experts have criticized the SEC for indiscriminately going after establishments.
- Jay Clayton described the ethos of the current SEC Chair as un-American.
- Steven Neyaroff thinks there is unprecedented ongoing corruption at the SEC.
Multiple experts have criticized former SEC Chair Jay Clayton and his successor, Gary Gensler, for indiscriminately going after establishments. Clayton came under fire after a crypto expert dug up an old interview where he criticized the regulatory organization for losing court cases.
Protecting Clayton will be a scandal for @FoxBusiness he was Chair when they tried to falsely imprison me for decades & wrongly pursued @Ripple . He will be exposed & anyone protecting him.Hey #PayDayJay Just between us, I know the other thing you did that you needed to… https://t.co/DJEJuwmDWD
— Steven Nerayoff (@StevenNerayoff) October 22, 2023
Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of Gemini crypto exchange, shared the video where Clayton described the ethos of the current SEC Chair as un-American. Clayton said that under Gensler, the SEC is abusing its powers by maintaining the idea that they aren’t suing enough businesses unless they a…
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