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Trump Brings in Wall Street Veterans to Talk Top Treasury Post

published Nov 20th 2016, 6:29 pm, by Jennifer Jacobs and Arit John

(Bloomberg) —Donald Trump interviewed top investment executives for the role of Treasury Secretary as the president-elect continues stitching together the administration that will take over the White House in January.

Meetings at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Sunday with Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence featured at least three potential candidates with deep Wall Street experience, including the billionaire investor Wilbur Ross and Jonathan Gray, global head of real estate at Blackstone Group.

David McCormick, president of the hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, also met with Trump. McCormick, a West Point graduate who served in the first Gulf War, later worked at Treasury and in the White House during the George W. Bush administration.

All three are in the running for Treasury secretary, said a person familiar with the hiring process. Steven Mnuchin, a member of the transition team’s executive committee, is thought to be the front-runner. The final decision could hinge on whether Trump opts for a loyal and known quantity — Mnuchin was also the finance chairman of his presidential campaign — or looks outside his inner circle.

Ross, who may be on the short list for commerce secretary as well, spent about 30 minutes with Trump, with both men declaring it a “very good meeting.” Ross, who turns 79 next week, was involved in high-profile bankruptcy restructurings in the 1980s and 1990s, including those of Eastern Airlines and Drexel Burnham Lambert.

More Meetings

The president-elect was due to head back to Manhattan Sunday evening and has at least one more days of meetings scheduled before spending Thanksgiving in Florida.

“When the president-elect is ready to announce folks, he will,” spokesman Jason Miller said. “He wants to make sure he gets it right the first time.”

Family Matters

Trump also said his wife, Melania, and their son, Barron, would join him in Washington when the 10-year-old has finished the school year. The New York Post reported on Sunday that the future first lady and the youngest of Trump’s five children would continue to live in the Trump Tower penthouse in midtown Manhattan.

Trump announced three members of his national security team on Nov. 18, but hasn’t named anyone to the key posts of U.S. defense secretary and secretary of state.

‘Mad Dog’ and Mitt

James Mattis may have the inside track to run the Pentagon after Trump gave the retired U.S. Marine Corps general a big thumbs-up for a second day, while Mitt Romney, a former Trump critic, is under “active consideration” to be the nation’s top diplomat.

“General James ‘Mad Dog’ Mattis, who is being considered for Secretary of Defense, was very impressive yesterday. A true General’s General!” Trump said early Sunday on Twitter.

Among those also said to be in the mix to run the Pentagon is former Texas Governor Rick Perry, who will meet with the president-elect on Monday, according to a person familiar with Trump’s schedule. Perry, 66, is thought to be under consideration for a number of roles in the new administration; Miller declined to say which positions.

Trump met with Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas on Nov. 18, also to talk about the defense position, said two people with knowledge of the meeting. On Sunday the president-elect was to meet with Marine Corps General John F. Kelly, former commander of the U.S. Southern Command.

‘Real Deal’

Mattis, who rose from rifleman to U.S. Central Command leader, spent about two hours at the golf resort on Saturday with Trump and Pence. In brief remarks on Saturday Trump termed Mattis, 66, a “great man.”

“The President-elect and Vice President-elect were very impressed in their meeting with the ‘real deal’ and American hero General James Mattis,” according to a read-out of Trump’s meeting provided by the presidential transition team. “They had an incredibly in-depth conversation on plans for national security.”

Once a Critic

Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee and a fierce critic of Trump for much of the 2016 election season — he called the property developer “a phony, a fraud” — now appears to be at the top of the list to become secretary of state.

Pence told “Fox News Sunday” that the former Massachusetts governor and private equity executive is “under active consideration.” Romney, 69, spent about an hour with Trump and Pence on Saturday, and also spent time alone with the president-elect. “It was a cordial meeting but more importantly, it was a very substantive conversation,” Pence said.

Trump, 70, decamped from his midtown Manhattan penthouse on Friday afternoon to the upscale club in New Jersey’s horse country, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the west. It sits on the former estate of automaker John DeLorean and features two 18-hole courses designed by renowned architect Tom Fazio. It’s scheduled to host the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open tournament.

National Security

Besides Romney, Trump’s short list to become the nation’s top diplomat is said to include former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Senator Bob Corker from Tennessee, John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the UN, and Nikki Haley, the governor of South Carolina.

On Nov. 18 Trump tapped three campaign loyalists, whose positions lie outside the conservative mainstream, to positions that could drive the nation’s immigration and intelligence agenda. He picked Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions for attorney general, Representative Mike Pompeo for CIA director, and retired Lieutenant General Michael Flynn as national security adviser. Contentious hearings are possible in the Senate for Sessions and Pompeo; Flynn’s appointment is not subject to confirmation.

President Barack Obama, speaking in Lima on Saturday while attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, said Trump’s administration shouldn’t be prejudged. At a town hall meeting, Obama urged the world “not to make immediate judgments, but give this new president-elect a chance” to put his team together.

Others on the schedule for Sunday include Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington, the only woman currently in a Republican congressional leadership post; T. W. Shannon, former speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives; Giuliani; New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state.

Ari Emanuel, Hollywood agent and brother of Chicago mayor and former Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, stopped by on Sunday. “Great guy. Great friend of mine,” Trump told reporters as the pair appeared on the clubhouse’s front porch.

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Walt Alexander

Walt Alexander

Walt Alexander is the editor-in-chief of Men of Value. Learn more about his vision for the online magazine for American men with the American values—faith, family & freedom—in his Welcome from the Editor.

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