US Congressman Calls to Dismiss Gensler as SEC Chair Following Grayscale Ruling
US Congressman Warren Davidson of Ohio has called for the removal of Gary Gensler as Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair following the Grayscale ruling on Tuesday. Reacting to the ruling on Grayscale lawsuit,...
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Reacting to the ruling on Grayscale lawsuit, Congressman Davidson wrote that Grayscale’s victory provides more evidence that Gary Gensler’s actions at the SEC are arbitrary and capricious....
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