In a resurfaced clip, Donald Trump’s VP pick, JD Vance, brands SEC Chair Gary Gensler the "worst person" for his crypto regulation policies, igniting discussion online.
Vance's Sharp Critique of Gensler's Crypto Policies
A video in which Trump's new running mate, James David Vance, referred to SEC Chair Gary Gensler as the "worst person" in charge of crypto regulation has lately made the rounds.
Per Cointelegraph, Vance gave a speech at Remedy Fest, a private conference held on February 28 by Y Combinator and Bloomberg; the video of his speech has since gone viral on social media.
"If there’s a candidate for the worst person in my view, at least in terms of my substantive disagreement [...] it's Gary Gensler," Vance stated. “The approach that Gary has taken to regulating blockchain and crypto is the exact opposite of what it should be.”
At various points in his political career, Vance has publicly supported the cryptocurrency business.
Political Support and Opposition to SEC Regulations
Vance was one of sixty senators who voted to overturn the SEC's contentious SAB 121 accounting standards on May 16. These rules propose policies that would prohibit US banks from holding cryptocurrency.
On February 7, Vance was among several Republican senators who wrote a letter to Gensler earlier this year. The letter expressed their displeasure with an enforcement action against Debt Box, a crypto mining startup. The judge had previously ruled that the SEC's attorneys had used misleading testimony to validate the freezing of the company's assets.
In the letter, Vance expressed his strong disapproval of the agency's unethical and unprofessional behavior, stating that it is "unconscionable" that the federal agency has frequently used enforcement actions instead of rulemaking to fulfill its regulatory role.
Vance’s Endorsement of Crypto as a Tool Against Government Overreach
When the Canadian minister of finance blocked the bank accounts of a group of truckers protesting COVID-19 lockdowns in February 2022, Vance praised cryptocurrency as a way to stop government overreach.
Vance, who is now 39 years old and serves as an Ohio Republican senator, was a Marine, a law student at Yale, and an investor who worked with PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel before entering politics.
Vance stated in his financial disclosure declaration to the US Senate for 2022 that he has $100,001 to $250,000 worth of Bitcoin.


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