Joe Biden taps Elizabeth Warren's favorites to head the SEC and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau but is accused of 'pandering' by Republicans
Wall Street may be facing an uncomfortable four years after President-elect Joe Biden's team confirmed on Monday it planned to nominate two consumer champions to lead top financial agencies, signaling a tougher stance on the industry than many had anticipated. Gary Gensler will serve as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission member Rohit Chopra will head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau . Progressives see the agencies as critical to advancing policy priorities on climate change and social justice. Wall Street-friendly Republicans on Monday criticized Biden for bowing to leftists, warning the picks would be divisive. 'The Biden team is pandering to members of the far-left,' Patrick McHenry, lead Republican on the House of Representatives finance panel said of Chopra, while warning Gensler should 'resist pressure to commandeer our securities disclosure regime to try to fix non-economic issues or social problems.' Tougher