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Republican control of Congress sets stage for Dodd‑Frank rollback under President‑elect Trump

Republican control of Congress sets stage for Dodd‑Frank rollback under President‑elect Trump The passage outlines expected legislative dynamics and key committee chairs but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial misconduct, or illicit influence. It provides names and positions useful for tracking future policy moves, yet lacks specific transactions, dates, or controversial actions that would merit a higher investigative priority. Key insights: Mike Crapo (R‑ID) will chair the Senate Banking Committee; Sherrod Brown (D‑OH) remains ranking member.; Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R‑TX) will chair the House Financial Services Committee and push to repeal Dodd‑Frank.; Potential bipartisan efforts could raise the Dodd‑Frank asset threshold and modify Fed oversight.

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Republican control of Congress sets stage for Dodd‑Frank rollback under President‑elect Trump The passage outlines expected legislative dynamics and key committee chairs but offers no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial misconduct, or illicit influence. It provides names and positions useful for tracking future policy moves, yet lacks specific transactions, dates, or controversial actions that would merit a higher investigative priority. Key insights: Mike Crapo (R‑ID) will chair the Senate Banking Committee; Sherrod Brown (D‑OH) remains ranking member.; Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R‑TX) will chair the House Financial Services Committee and push to repeal Dodd‑Frank.; Potential bipartisan efforts could raise the Dodd‑Frank asset threshold and modify Fed oversight.

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