- It was reported that the re-nomination of Commissioner Crenshaw of the SEC depends on the decision of President-elect Trump.
- The Democratic Party stated that they could request Crenshaw's re-nomination at the request of Senator Warren.
- The President can choose to accept the minority party's suggestions to fill the SEC vacancies at his discretion.
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With the vote on the re-nomination of Caroline Crenshaw, a commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), canceled again, it has been suggested that her future depends on President-elect Donald Trump.
On the 17th (local time), Eleanor Terrett, a Fox Business News reporter, stated, "The Democratic Party may request the re-nomination of Crenshaw at the request of Senator Elizabeth Warren," but added, "The decision will ultimately be made by President-elect Donald Trump himself."
She further explained, "According to congressional procedures, the minority party (Democratic Party) can recommend candidates to fill the SEC's vacancies. The President can choose to accept their advice at his discretion, but he is not obligated to do so."