The White House in the United States: Mark Uyeda will serve as the acting chairman of the US SEC
The new appointment document released by the White House in the United States shows that Mark Uyeda will serve as the acting chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). It is reported that Uyeda is a member of the Republican Party and has been serving as an SEC commissioner since June 30, 2022. Before becoming an SEC commissioner, Uyeda had worked at the SEC for more than 15 years. A previous report from FOX Business stated that Mark Uyeda hopes to help Trump fulfill his promise to end what Biden's administration calls "the cryptocurrency war".
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