Democratic lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives are pressing the SEC to explain the reasons for pausing multiple cryptocurrency enforcement cases
Jan 16, 2026 11:04:07
According to The Block, U.S. Congress members Maxine Waters, Sean Casten, and Brad Sherman sent a letter on Thursday to Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins, requesting an explanation for why the agency has paused multiple cryptocurrency enforcement cases, including the lawsuit against Tron founder Justin Sun.
The lawmakers pointed out in the letter that since early 2025, the SEC has dismissed over a dozen crypto-related cases, including those against Binance, Coinbase, and Kraken, coinciding with a surge in political donations from the industry, raising concerns about a "pay-to-play" scheme. The letter mentioned that crypto companies donated at least $85 million to President Trump's re-election campaign, and the companies whose cases were dismissed had each contributed at least $1 million to Trump's inauguration.
They specifically highlighted the Justin Sun case, noting that it has been on hold for 11 months, signaling that enforcement may be selective and that political influence could affect accountability. The legislators also issued a separate document preservation request, asking the SEC to provide all communications related to the decision to pause the Justin Sun case.
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