Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Trump has chosen Mnuchin to the minister for finance – Today’s Industry

AMERICA’s next president Donald Trump leans in Steven Mnuchin as minister of finance, writes The Washington Post. The post as the minister of commerce is expected to go to billionaire Wilbur Ross. Who is appointed to minister of foreign affairs is more uncertain.

Goldman Sachs chief Mnuchin lacking as well as Trump previous political experience and joined the Trumpkampanjen despite the fact that he had previously donated money to the Democrats.

Finansministerposten is one of the most important. In addition to collecting taxes and pay the nation’s bills, regulates the minister of finance also banks and Wall Street.

According to CNN, a appointment raise questions about the Mnuchins previous goings-on. He has earned big money as he led a group of investors in 2008 bought the crashed bank Indymac – one of the country’s big lenders targeted to households with low incomes, the so-called subprime mortgages.

Steven Mnuchin is also a filmmaker, and has also been executive producer for films like “Suicide squad”, “the Legend of Tarzan” and “Edge of tomorrow”.

Several media outlets are also pointing out the billionaire and riskinvesteraren Wilbur Ross as the Trump options when it comes to handelsministerposten.

Elaine Chao nominated for the transportministerposten, confirms Trump. She was born in Taiwan and came to the united states eight-year-old. She has previously been labour minister and vice-minister of transport.

When it comes to john c. calhoun, AMERICA’s public face and head of the 70,000-strong ministry of foreign affairs, speculations has varied between Mitt Romney, who lost the presidential election against Obama, the former CIA director David Petraeus, and New York’s former mayor Rudy Giuliani.

On Tuesday talked Trump also senatsledamoten Bob Corker, who is described as a safe choice. Corker has said that he believes that Trump now has a few candidates that stand between.

“He must choose someone he is very comfortable with,” says Corker.

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