SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Under Congressional Attack: Justin Sun Case Suspension Sparks Controversy Over U.S. Crypto Regulation

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On February 12, it was reported that in a congressional hearing, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul Atkins faced sharp questioning from Democratic lawmakers, focusing on the agency’s suspension of enforcement actions against Tron founder Justin Sun. Legislators believe that this decision may not be solely about compliance considerations but could involve more complex political and financial interests.

The core of the controversy lies in the fact that Justin Sun has invested over $75 million in crypto projects related to the Trump family, including World Liberty Financial, and has appeared publicly alongside Eric Trump. These backgrounds have led some lawmakers to worry that the SEC’s enforcement impartiality is being tested, and they have demanded that Atkins explain the true reasons behind the suspension.

In response to the questions, Atkins refused to comment on specific cases, stating that regulatory rules do not permit disclosure of ongoing investigations or enforcement suspensions. He emphasized that all SEC decisions are based on law and facts, not external pressure. He also expressed willingness to provide confidential explanations to lawmakers in a closed-door meeting but did not confirm whether the case would be resumed.

During the hearing, Atkins also discussed the direction of the U.S. cryptocurrency regulatory framework. He pointed out that the SEC is collaborating with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to advance the “Clear Act,” which aims to clearly distinguish digital commodities from digital securities, with some regulatory responsibilities potentially shifting to the CFTC. Supporters believe this move could reduce market uncertainty and help companies better understand compliance boundaries; opponents worry it might weaken investor protections.

The suspension of enforcement and the push for new legislation are seen as significant signals of a strategic shift in U.S. cryptocurrency regulation toward 2026. Policy is moving from aggressive enforcement to a focus on clearer rules and institutional coordination. However, doubts about political connections remain, and Congress will continue to monitor developments. The SEC’s next steps will not only impact the digital asset market but also influence the credibility of U.S. financial regulation.

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