On April 23rd, according to Cointelegraph, former U.S. SEC Chairperson Jay Clayton has been appointed as interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, replacing Damian Williams, who has played a major role in multiple high-profile cryptocurrency cases. The appointment is provisional in nature because Democratic Senate Leader Chuck Schumer used a "blue sheet" on April 16 to block a confirmation vote for Clayton. Senators can use the "blue sheet" to block U.S. Attorney or District C...
4月23日消息,据 Cointelegraph 报道,前美国 SEC 主席 Jay Clayton 已被任命为纽约南区临时美国检察官,接替在多起高调加密货币案件中发挥重要作用的 Damian Williams。此任命为临时性质,原因是民主党参议院领袖 Chuck Schumer 于 4 月 16 日使用"蓝单"阻止了对 Clayton 的确认投票。参议员可以使用"蓝单"来阻止其所在州的美国检察官或地区法院司法提名人...
On April 18, US President Trump posted on Truth Social on Wednesday that New York State Senator and Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer blocked Jay Clayton's nomination, leaving Clayton currently in a temporary position, so the former SEC chairperson will have to wait longer to officially become the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Due to the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY)...
4月18日消息,美国总统特朗普周三在Truth Social上发布的内容,纽约州参议员、民主党少数党领袖Chuck Schumer阻止了Jay Clayton的提名,致使Clayton目前处于临时任职状态,因此这位美SEC前主席将不得不等待更长时间,才能正式成为纽约南区(SDNY)联邦检察官。由于纽约南区联邦检察官办公室(SDNY)...
Former SEC Chairperson Jay Clayton said on Wednesday that Congress could pass legislation to regulate cryptocurrencies under Trump. Clayton also said he favors easing regulatory burdens to encourage companies to go public, heralding a broad change in public policy that the industry is currently looking forward to, as they spend heavily to influence this month's presidential election.
Jay Clayton, former chairperson of the Securities Exchange Commission, told CNBC: "If Elon Musk wants to use 20 per cent of his energy to make America better, we should figure out how to get Musk to do that, we should have ethical rules, transparency, etc., but it shouldn't prevent Elon Musk from joining the Trump administration."