Fox reporter: The Democratic Party can once again nominate SEC Commissioner Crenshaw, but whether to re-nominate will be determined by Trump.

Golden Finance reported that according to Fox Business reporter Eleanor Terrett's post on X platform, after the Senate Banking Committee abandoned the nomination of SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw to oppose encryption, Crenshaw is still serving on the committee and can continue to serve until her successor is confirmed or until Congress adjourns next year. According to congressional procedure, the minority party (in this case, the Democratic Party) typically recommends candidates to fill minority party seats on committees. The president can decide to consider their recommendations, but he is not obligated to do so. Therefore, Democrats may re-nominate Crenshaw at the request of Elizabeth Warren, but whether to re-nominate her will be decided by Donald Trump himself.

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