Rep. Troy Downing Lambasts Gary Gensler In House Committee Hearing
Key Takeaways: Troy Downing has sharply criticized former SEC Chair Gary Gensler for a lack of regulatory clarity and an adversarial stance toward digital assets. Downing argued that Gensler’s approach stifled U.S. finte...
Key Takeaways:
- Troy Downing has sharply criticized former SEC Chair Gary Gensler for a lack of regulatory clarity and an adversarial stance toward digital assets.
- Downing argued that Gensler’s approach stifled U.S. fintech leadership and contributed to the rise of meme coins.
- The SEC, under new leadership during the Trump administration, has moved away from aggressive enforcement, dropping several high-profile crypto lawsuits as lawmakers now push for clear congressional regulation.
Congressman Troy Downing (R-MT) lambasted former United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler for “a lack of guidance” and “hostility” toward digital assets in the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services hearing on Wednesday.
Congressman Troy Downing Shares His TakeIn the April 9 hearing, Downing slammed the former SEC head for being “more focused on waging an ideological crusade against an industry he fundamentally distrusted” than bolstering an environment for innovation stateside.
WATCH: @RepTroyDowning on the need for a new regulatory approach at the SEC:
"The SEC under former Chairman Gary Gensler pursued an aggressive enforcement regulatory agenda that sought to extend the SEC's authority over the entirety of the digital asset ecosystem. Treating every… pic.twitter.com/L8Ha9JiSzw
“The SEC under former Chairman Gary Gensler pursued an aggressive enforcement regulatory agenda that sought to extend the SEC’s authority over the entirety of the digital asset ecosystem,” Downing said.
“Treating every digital asset as a security regardless of its purpose risks the United States forfeiting its leadership in financial technology,” he added.
Downing further shifted responsibility for the rise of meme coins in the U.S. to Gensler, effectively claiming that his decision to not work with the digital asset sector led to their rise.
“Meme coins are a product of the Gensler SEC and its failure to the digital asset industry with clear guidelines on what makes a digital asset a security,” he said.
SEC Shifts Course Under New AdministrationLed by Subcommittee Chairman Bryan Steil (WI-01), Wednesday’s hearing covered the implication of U.S. securities law in digital assets, current crypto regulations, and potential solutions via congressional legislation.
The SEC has seen a paradigm shift in leadership under the Trump administration, with the federal regulator moving away from its regulation-by-enforcement approach to digital assets.
In recent months, the government agency has dropped litigation against several key players in the crypto industry, including Kraken, OpenSea, and Coinbase.
U.S. President Donald Trump largely campaigned on enacting crypto-friendly regulations, though his recent tariff policies have prompted turbulence across both traditional and digital markets.
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