Monday, November 18, 2024

Trump Adds Two More Names for Treasury Secretary


Trump has thrown Two more Names into the ring, to become Treasury Secretary, after becoming increasingly Annoyed with Elon Musk’s Favorite Howard Lutnick.

A Battle emerged over the weekend between Two New Key Candidates to manage the Country’s Finances: Lutnick, Chief Executive of Wall Street Firm Cantor Fitzgerald, and Scott Bessent, founder of Key Square Capital Management.

The position, leading the Nation’s Domestic and International Economic and Fiscal Policy, will play a Crucial role in Trump’s Plan to Implement Blanket Tariffs on Imports. Both Lutnick and Bessent are supportive of Trump’s Trade Tariff Policies.

But Lutnick, Trump’s current Transition Chair, has gotten on Trump’s Nerves lately, and so appears to be falling out of favor for the Job. Trump has grown annoyed that Lutnick has been spending too much time around Him, and has also questioned whether the American billionaire has been Manipulating the Transition Process for His own Gain.

On Friday, Lutnick allegedly caught wind of His fractured Relationship with Trump and turned to Musk to help buoy Support. Musk obliged, Publicly throwing His Support behind Lutnick in a Saturday Post on X. “My view [for what it’s worth] is that Bessent is a business-as-usual choice, whereas [Howard Lutnick] will actually enact change,” Musk wrote.

Trump’s Health Secretary pick Robert F Kennedy Jr., also threw His Support behind Lutnick. “Bitcoin will have no stronger advocate than Howard Lutnik,” He posted on X.

But the flurry of Public Support over the weekend has made Trump Wary, prompting Him to consider other Candidates for the Job. Trump is said to have thrown Two New names into the Ring: former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh and Apollo Global Management Chief Executive Marc Rowan.

Warsh, who Trump has branded Smart and Handsome, was in the Running to Lead the Federal Reserve in 2017, while Trump is said to have made clear to People close to him, that He is very impressed with Rowan.

Trump’s former Director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow, and Billionaire Investor John Paulson, have both bowed out of the running.

Now, Trump is expected to invite the Contenders to Interview with Him this week, at Mar-a-Lago before making His Decision.










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