The US SEC will hold its first closed-door meeting under the Trump administration on Thursday. The meeting will take place at 2 pm ET and only SEC commissioners and certain staff are allowed. Former SEC official Marc Fagel said that the meeting will likely see members voting on prior recommendations. The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to hold its first meeting under the leadership of the new Donald Trump administration, with Commissioner Mark Uyeda serving as acting Chair. FOX Business journalist Eleanor Terrett reported the development, confirming that the meeting will take place on January 23 at 2:00 p.m. ET. According to a Sunshine Act notice on the SEC’s website, the meeting will be closed to the public . It will be conducted remotely or at the SEC headquarters in Washington, DC, with attendance limited to SEC officials, including commissioners, counsels, and specific staff members. SEC to Discuss Lawsuits and Settlements Terrett noted that the agenda includes discussions on the settlement of injunctive actions, administrative proceedings, and litigation claims. The meeting will also cover enforcement proceedings and … The post SEC’s First Meeting in January 2025: Will Ripple Lawsuit See Resolution? appeared first on Coin Edition .