Elizabeth Warren Accuses SEC Chair Paul Atkins of Misleading Congress Over Enforcement Decline

Gate News message, April 18 — Senator Elizabeth Warren, the top-ranking Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, sent a formal letter this week to SEC Chair Paul Atkins, alleging he deliberately misled Congress during a February 12 hearing regarding the agency’s declining enforcement actions.

According to the latest SEC data, the agency initiated only 456 new enforcement cases throughout 2025, with just 256 cases brought during the Trump administration’s tenure, significantly below the 765-case annual average over the past decade. Warren cited the sharp drop in enforcement actions, substantial staff reductions, and sudden leadership changes as evidence that investors should question the SEC’s willingness and capacity to provide adequate protection.

The decline in enforcement activity has raised concerns about the regulatory environment for the cryptocurrency industry and broader market oversight.

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