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Trump’s Finance Focus: Fintech leaders now in government spotlight

  • We look at Donald Trump's newest team members, who operate at the tricky intersection of finance and politics.
  • The year ahead, with Senate approval pending, will determine the outcome of Trump's strategy of integrating financial leaders into key government positions.
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Trump’s Finance Focus: Fintech leaders now in government spotlight

    Finance and politics — the perfect storm of power and policy



    The dust is settling, and the nation is slowly adjusting to the idea of Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Although he won’t officially assume office until January 20, 2025, his goals and plans are already emerging at a brisk pace via Truth Social, dropping occasional curveballs to the public — in classic Trump fashion.

    Last month, we explored the key cause-and-effect dynamics that could shape the banking sector under Trump’s second presidency. This week, our spotlight shifts to his newest team members, who operate at the tricky intersection of finance and politics.

    In November, Trump made headlines with one of his first appointments: Matt Gaetz, a lawyer and politician, to lead the Justice Department. The decision sent shockwaves through the financial sector, as Gaetz’s controversial history — highlighted by a federal investigation into allegations of sex trafficking (which ultimately did not result in charges) — added a layer of unpredictability to Trump’s prospective tenure.

    More recently, the newly elected 47th President, tapped some seasoned financial leaders to oversee pivotal roles in his government, signaling his strong intent to weave financial expertise into the fabric of his administration.

    Financial heavyweights ready to step into key roles within Trump’s administration include:


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