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Biden taps Gensler as SEC chairman - InvestmentNews

Biden nominates heads of SEC, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Rohit Chopra expected as Biden pick to lead CFPB, Gary Gensler as nominee for SEC commissioner

Rohit Chopra expected as Biden pick to lead CFPB, Gary Gensler as nominee for SEC commissioner CNN 1/18/2021 © Getty Images Rohit Chopra (left) and Gary Gensler (right). President-elect Joe Biden nominated Gary Gensler to serve as the commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission and Rohit Chopra to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to a Monday statement. Gensler and Chopra are both allies of Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Currently a member of the Federal Trade Commission, Chopra will if confirmed return to the CFPB, where he previously worked as its top student loan watchdog. The nomination of Gensler, a former Goldman Sachs executive turned ferocious advocate for stricter regulation on big banks, is a signal that Biden s team is poised to take a harder line with Wall Street than previous administrations.

On these 9 days, police in DC arrested more people than they did during the Capitol siege

On these 9 days, police in DC arrested more people than they did during the Capitol siege Sixty-one: That’s the number of arrests Washington, DC, police made the day rioters laid siege to the Capitol in protest of President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory. More have been arrested since, and several jurisdictions are now involved in hunting down the supporters of President Donald Trump who invaded and ransacked the Capitol during a joint session of Congress to affirm Biden’s win. Some are already facing federal charges. Yet during an episode described as insurrection and an attempted coup, police made only 61 “unrest-related” arrests that day and only about half of those were on Capitol grounds, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee said last week.

Nine days police in DC arrested more people than they did during the Capitol siege

Nine days police in DC arrested more people than they did during the Capitol siege Sixty-one: That’s the number of arrests Washington, DC, police made the day rioters laid siege to the Capitol in protest of President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory. More have been arrested since, and several jurisdictions are now involved in hunting down the supporters of President Donald Trump who invaded and ransacked the Capitol during a joint session of Congress to affirm Biden’s win. Some are already facing federal charges. Yet during an episode described as insurrection and an attempted coup, police made only 61 “unrest-related” arrests that day and only about half of those were on Capitol grounds, Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee said last week.

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