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US Senators Question SEC Chair Over Enforcement Chief’s Resignation

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  • Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal wrote separate letters to SEC chair Atkins.
  • Both Senators questioned the sudden resignation of enforcement chief Ryan.
  • Senators Warren and Blumenthal alleged ongoing corruption among the SEC’s hierarchy.

US Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal have independently expressed their displeasure to the SEC chair, Paul Atkins, raising concerns about the resignation of Judge Margaret Ryan, the Director of the Commission’s Division of Enforcement.

An Unusual Development at the SEC

Both Senators think Ryan’s unusually short term and the pattern of her resignation are troubling, alleging internal disagreement about whether she was allowed to carry out her functions without interference. Warren noted in her letter to Atkins that enforcement chiefs at the SEC typically serve for years, but Ryan lasted only six months.

Emerging reports suggest that Ryan stepped down from the position because the SEC chair and other top Republican appointees restricted her from aggressively pursuing charges of fraud and other misconduct, including cases that touched the president’s circle. Blumenthal described the development as a clear example of how President Trump’s blatant crypto corruption creates back doors for his family’s business partners, creating a pay-to-play enforcement regime that turns a blind eye to grave threats to national security and consumer protection.

Under the current administration, the SEC dismissed cases against Tron founder Justin Sun, the Tron Foundation, and BitTorrent. Other notable firms that have seen charges against them dropped by the administration include Coinbase and Kraken for failing to register properly. Last May, the SEC dismissed charges against Binance after the allegation of misrepresenting trading controls.

Weighty Allegations Against the SEC’s Hierarchy

In her letter, Warren cited the dropped charges against Justin Sun and Elon Musk as instances in which the SEC hierarchy interfered with Ryan’s job. According to her, Sun is a major backer of the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial venture, and Musk made massive donations to Trump’s campaign and briefly served as the president’s special adviser.

The Massachusetts Senator further highlighted reports that Ryan was not given the latitude to enforce the law against allies of President Trump, which fit into a broader narrative that has marked Atkins’ tenure as SEC chair. According to Warren, anyone with the capacity to pay or have access to the President can act with impunity.

The Senator concluded by expressing concerns that the change in leadership would impede the Division of Enforcement’s ability to fulfill its mission. She also reminded the commission of its failure to release the 2025 enforcement data, which she requested about a month ago. Warren noted that if delays in releasing data are allowed to compound year-to-year, the public’s understanding of the Commission’s enforcement work will continue to lag.

Related: SEC Enforcement Chief Exit Highlights Internal Disputes Over High-Profile Cases

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