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Mark Cuban Expresses Interest in Leading the SEC

Mark Cuban Expresses Interest in Leading the SEC

Mark Cuban has expressed a desire to become the chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The billionaire made this remark in response to a FOX News query about a potential appointment in Kamala Harris’s administration, should she be elected President of the United States.

“That’s the job I would take,” he stated.

Cuban criticized Gary Gensler for his approach to regulation through enforcement actions.

On his X account, Cuban lashed out at the head of the agency following a Congressional hearing where the SEC chairman avoided answering a direct question about whether a New York Yankees ticket qualifies as a security.

“You leaving is worth a point in GDP growth,” Cuban wrote.

He added that Harris’s team does not support the Commission’s approach to regulating the crypto industry.

John Deaton, founder of the Deaton Law Firm, supported Cuban.

The Massachusetts Senate candidate acknowledged he would back the billionaire in replacing Gary Gensler’s “lawlessness,” despite disagreements on other issues.

Previously, Cuban stated that Harris is “much more open” to technological innovations and digital assets than the current head of state, Joe Biden.

In July, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump promised to fire Gensler and create a strategic Bitcoin reserve.

In September, it was revealed that the SEC is under investigation by the House of Representatives for employing politically motivated hiring practices.

Back in June 2023, congressmen introduced a bill for Gensler’s resignation. Two months after Grayscale’s court victory against the agency, a similar proposal was made again.

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