The US Senate has advanced the confirmation of nominees for the CFTC and FDIC, bringing both agencies closer to new leadership.   The US Senate is nearing a finalThe US Senate has advanced the confirmation of nominees for the CFTC and FDIC, bringing both agencies closer to new leadership.   The US Senate is nearing a final

The Final Result On Trump’s CFTC Chair Pick Could Come In Next Week

2025/12/13 00:45

The US Senate has advanced the confirmation of nominees for the CFTC and FDIC, bringing both agencies closer to new leadership.

The US Senate is nearing a final decision on two nominees who would take charge of major financial agencies related to crypto activity. 

Senators have now taken a few steps that have set the stage for a vote that might come in early next week. 

This vote will determine whether Mike Selig becomes chairman of theCFTC and whether Travis Hill secures the full chair role at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Senate action pushes crypto oversight toward new leadership

The chamber approved a resolution by a 52 to 47 vote that moved both nominees near confirmation. 

A spokesperson for Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso stated that the full vote will likely take place early next week. Senate staff also noted a similar timeline, pointing out that 97 of President Donald Trump’s nominees are moving through this condensed process. 

Selig and Hill are part of this large group.

Selig and Hill make the cut, pending confirmation Selig and Hill make the cut, pending confirmation | source: X

Senate Republicans are using a strategy that stacks many confirmation votes together. This approach speeds the process but increases political tension around each decision. 

Even with that tension, both nominees advanced.

Selig currently serves at the Securities and Exchange Commission, where he works on digital asset policy. This means that his move to the CFTC would place him in an important position as the agency pushes toward deeper involvement in crypto oversight. 

He would replace Acting Chair Caroline Pham, who has supported several policies that favor crypto market development.

Travis Hill moves toward formal role at the FDIC

Travis Hill has been serving as interim chief at the FDIC and his confirmation would both formalise that position and extend his authority. 

Hill has supported banking rules that allow responsible crypto exposure within regulated institutions. 

This is in line with the direction many lawmakers expect the FDIC to follow as cryptos become more common in financial products.

The Senate’s progress shows a trend toward stable leadership at the FDIC after a period of uncertainty. 

Several agency leaders left as their terms expired, which left Hill in charge on an acting basis. 

Michael Selig addressed senators on CFTC priorities

Mike Selig testified before the Senate Agriculture Committee during a hearing in November. 

He argued that the agency needs clear authority over digital asset markets. He told lawmakers that the CFTC must act as a firm watchdog for trading activity and his remarks came only weeks after President Trump nominated him.

This also came after the withdrawal of a previous nominee, Brian Quintenz.

The Agriculture Committee advanced Selig’s nomination along party lines. The full chamber was prepared to fast track the final vote, although the schedule did not list a formal time. 

In all, the holiday recess on December 22 placed pressure on senators to complete the process before that deadline.

Related Reading: SEC Chair Predicts Full U.S. Market Migration to Blockchain by 2027

Caroline Pham pushes final policy actions

Acting Chair Pham continues to support the Trump administration’s outlook on crypto.

She announced that she plans to withdraw long-standing CFTC guidance that she called outdated. She also argued that the guidance restricts innovation by placing unnecessary limits on firms.

Pham also revealed updates to the agency’s CEO Innovation Council. 

The council now includes leaders from Kraken, Gemini, Bitnomial, Crypto.com, Polymarket and Kalshi. The council thus gives the CFTC direct communication with companies that are involved in crypto activity. 

CFTC includes industry leaders as part of council CFTC includes industry leaders as part of council | source: X

Overall, her recent announcements show a final attempt to shape the CFTC before leaving the agency. 

If the Senate confirms Selig, he will decide how to use these policy changes and how to engage with the new council members.

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