Chapter 732: The New American Official

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U.S. Property Disclosure: Inventory of Total Assets, Ages and Salaries of Trump Administration Officials!

The United States is an old capitalist country, and the officials are all social elites! Look at the value of the new Trump elite government officials.....

Note: There are many web pages in the U.S. that focus specifically on government officials' salaries and total assets. Here's a summary of the data from the internet to see the age, total assets and annual salaries of the ministers nominated by Trump, just for reference.

president

Donald John Trump

English: Donaldjohntrump[note 2], June 14, 1946-. He is a famous American entrepreneur, author, program host, and the 45th president-elect. Born in Queens, New York City, he is Chairman and President of the Trump Organization and founder of Trump Entertainment, which operates real estate, casinos and hotels around the world.

Age: 70 years old

Total assets: ~1 (It is said that he is ready to take nothing!, but the law requires him to at least, not including the house he lives in now.)

Salary: 172,000 (1,204,000 RMB)

Lead Strategist and Senior Associate

Stephen Kevin · Steve Bannon

English: November 27 - is a businessman and media personality in the United States, chief strategist-designate and adviser to the president. He has close ties to alt-right ideology, becoming CEO of Donald Trump's presidential campaign on August 17, 2016, and credited with playing a major role in the popularization of alt-right ideology in the United States. He served in the U.S. military and has served in companies such as Goldman Sachs. Prior to his political career, Bannon was an investment banker, businessman and media executive serving as Executive Chairman of Breitbartnews.

Age: 60 years old

Total assets: 172,000 (1,204,000 RMB)

White House lawyer

Donald McGarn (post-70s!)

Donald McGahn, as Trump's White House lawyer. Donald McGahn, a former attorney for the Trump campaign and a member of the Federal Election Commission, serves as White House counsel, but is currently a partner at Jonesday, where his practice focuses on government legal issues. Given the complex question of how Trump faces how to deal with conflicts of interest, McGarn's role in the Trump administration is significant. Prior to his election to the Trump White House, McGahn was a former member of the U.S. Federal Election Commission, serving as a committee member from 2008-2013. McGahn has had a long career as an election lawyer and is a partner at Jones Day Law Firm.

Age: 46 years old

Total Assets: Unknown

Salary: more than ~500 million RMB)

Salary: 15.84 million (111 million RMB)

Salary: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Secretary of Homeland Security

John Kelly

May 11 - U.S. Marine Corps Admiral, now commander of U.S. Southern Command, former senior military assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Defense and commander of the Western Forces of the Multi-Service Forces in Iraq, was promoted to general and assumed his current position on May 9, 2016, and retired on January 14, 2016, and was succeeded by Admiral Kurt Teid. Adm. Kelly served in the Marine Corps as a soldier in 1970, became a sergeant in 1972, and graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1976 with the rank of second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Admiral Kelly's children also serve in the Marine Corps, with the youngest son, Lt. Robert Kelly, killed in Afghanistan in 2010, and the eldest son, who is currently a Marine Major. In January, President-elect Donald Trump nominated him as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security.

Age: 63 years old

Total assets: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Minister of Finance

Stephen Turner Mnuchin (born December 21) is a banker in the United States. He was born into a Jewish family, graduated from Yale University, and worked at Goldman Sachs. He was the finance chairman of Donald Trump's campaign for U.S. presidency and was nominated as U.S. Treasury Secretary-designate after Trump's election.

Age: 54 years old

Total assets: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Minister of Labor

Elaine Chao (Chinese!!)

, March 26, 1953-, born in Taipei, Taiwan Province, Republic of China, is an American Republican politician and the wife of Mitch McConnell, the current "majority leader" of the United States Senate. Chao was the 24th U.S. Secretary of Labor and the Bush administration's Deputy Secretary of Transportation, the first Asian-American woman, the first Taiwanese-Chinese-American, and the first Taiwanese-born secretary in the U.S. Cabinet. Chao is also the only cabinet chief in the George W. Bush administration whose eight-year term has expired.

Age: 60 years old

Total assets: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Secretary of Commerce

Wilbur Louis Ross Jr

.; May 28 - An American investor who specializes in restructuring bankrupt companies in different industries, such as steel, coal mining, telecommunications, multinational investment companies and textiles, and is particularly adept at leveraged buyouts. He is currently a consultant to the Yale School of Management and a member of the Transition Management Association and the American Bankruptcy Association. Appointed by President Clinton, Ross served on the board of directors of the "U.S.-Russia Investment Fund." Later, he became an advisor to New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on the privatization of the city. In 2005, Ross was first named to Forbes Magazine's list of the world's richest people.

On March 30, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump nominated Ross as U.S. Secretary of Commerce[1].

Age: 79 years old

Total assets: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Minister of the Interior

Kathy McMorris Rogers (post-70s!)

CathymcMorrisrodgers Congressman McMorris Rogers represents Washington's 5th Congressional District. Prior to attending the U.S. Congress, McMorris Rogers was a member of the Washington House of Representatives as a minority leader. McMorris Rogers is currently the tallest Republican woman in the convention.

Age: 47 years old

Total assets: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Minister of Housing and Urban Development

Ben Carson

Benjamin Solomon Sr. Ben Carson (English: ".; September 18, 1951-), a black man, is an American writer and retired neurosurgeon. On May 5, nominated by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development at the age of 33, Carson became chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital and gained fame for his groundbreaking work separating the combined twins.

Age: 65 years old

Total assets: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Minister of Energy

Rick Perry

"March 4, is an American Republican politician. Governor of Texas.

Age: 66 years old

Total assets: 205,000 (1,435,000 RMB)

Goldman Sachs, Wall Street, billionaires, bigwigs: Trump has formed a super-platinum US government!

In the third week after winning the presidential election, the list of members of Trump's new cabinet has gradually become clear. Interestingly, despite Trump's desperate campaign to suppress Wall Street, he chose two Wall Street insiders to be the core members of the economic team.

Stevenmnuchin, who nominated the US Treasury Secretary, was confirmed at BC as a former partner of Goldman Sachs, and the candidate for Secretary of Commerce was Wilburross, a billionaire known as the "King of Bankruptcy and Restructuring".

The president-elect seems to have a penchant for Goldman Sachs. Mnuchin, 53, is the third Goldman Sachs member to join the cabinet in three decades. In addition, Trump also met with Garycohn, the "second-in-command" of Goldman Sachs, at the Trump Tower, and the day after the meeting, Cohn said that he was considering leaving.

Anthony Scaramucci, another former Goldman Sachs banker and founder of Skybridge Capital, is also a popular candidate for deputy finance minister, according to analysts. Trump's chief strategy officer, Stephen Bannon, also worked at Goldman Sachs.

Next, the Trump administration needs to recruit more than 4,000 government officials, about 1,200 of whom need to be confirmed by the Senate, including cabinet secretaries and deputies, as well as heads of independent agencies like the C.I.A. and the Environmental Protection Agency.

1. Minister of Finance: Stevenmnuchin

Mnuchin spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs, where his father was a partner for 30 years. Enmnuchin left Goldman Sachs and then briefly joined Soros Fund. In 2004, he founded DuneCapital, a hedge fund, and is currently the company's President and CEO. The fund received $1 billion from Democratic donor Soros.

Mnuchin is also quite famous in Hollywood, he owns a film company, DuneEntertainment, and co-finances an action movie production and investment company, Hin, which has invested in many well-known films such as Avatar, X-Men, American Sniper, and Mad Max.

But in the political realm, his resume is blank. Nothing is known about his economic policy ideas. Mnuchin had no prior experience in politics or public affairs, nor had he spoken in public about any economic views.

On Wednesday, he confirmed his nomination as Treasury secretary in the Trump administration at BC and said he planned to pursue the largest tax reform since the Reagan administration. His focus as finance minister will be on stimulating the economy and creating jobs through tax reform, with no "absolute" tax cuts for the wealthy "upper class."

He believes that the reduction of the corporate tax rate from 30% to 15% will be the main goal of the Trump administration, and by lowering the corporate tax, a lot of economic growth and personal income can be created, and the United States can achieve a GDP growth rate of 3~4%.

2. Minister of Commerce: Wilburross

Known as the "king of bankruptcy", Ross has repeatedly brought back to life the likes of bankrupt companies in different industries. He founded W.L. ROSS &�., a private equity firm, and currently serves as Chairman and Chief Strategist. According to the Wall Street Journal, the company consolidated the bankrupt steel company Teel into International SteelGroup in 2002 and later sold it to MittalSteel for $4.5 billion.

In fact, in addition to its reputation in the field of acquisitions and restructurings, Ross was also a big winner in the European debt crisis. The Bank of Ireland saved Ireland's largest bank from a government takeover, and in 2014 it sold off its shares as the value of the bank's shares returned, making a nearly three-fold profit in less than three years.

Also on Wednesday, he confirmed the news of the nomination and said that Trump's threat of defensive tariffs on Chinese and Mexican exports to the United States was part of the negotiations with the United States, not the first resort, aimed at boosting American exports.

He also offered a new interpretation of Mr. Trump's trade policy, saying that the term protectionism made little sense. "There's reasonable trade, there's stupid trade, and we've done a lot of stupid trade. ”

3. Minister of Communications: Elainechao Chao

Given Trump's plans to build infrastructure and hope to spend $1 trillion on restoring the nation's roads, bridges, ports and other public transportation systems, the Department of Transportation could become a fairly important department in Trump's administration.

Ms. Chao, 63, who served as secretary of labor during the George W. Bush administration, is the first Chinese-American in U.S. history to enter the Cabinet and the first Asian-American woman to serve in the Cabinet. She served as Secretary of Labor from 2001 until 2009, the longest U.S. secretary since World War II, and the only Cabinet member in the George W. Bush administration to serve eight years.

Chao's husband is Senator Mitch McConnell, a Republican who has just been re-elected as Senate Majority Leader, and he has served five terms as the most influential Republican member in the Senate.

Originally from Shanghai, China, Chao was born in Taiwan and moved to the United States with her parents in 1961 to study at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

4. Secretary of Health and Human Services: Tomprice

Mr. Tomprice, 62, a Republican of Georgia and chairman of the House budget committee, is a former plastic surgeon who has supported Mr. Trump since his early days.

He is a strong supporter of the repeal of Obamacare and has proposed concrete steps to repeal Obamacare. His top priority after taking office is to repeal the comprehensive health care reform bill implemented by the previous two health ministers for six years.

5. Minister of Education: betsydevos

Devos, 58, a former Republican president of Michigan, has spent decades pushing for national school reform, calling for reforms in school choice to help disadvantaged children have equal access to education.

She currently serves as President of the Children's Federation of America, a nonprofit organization that wants to empower parents, especially those from low-income families, to choose the education they feel is best for their children by promoting systematic and sustainable public policies.

6. Attorney General: Jeffsessions

(Picture above is from Visual China)

A 69-year-old lawyer by law at the University of Alabama, Jeffsessions served as U.S. Attorney General for the Southern District of Alabama before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 1996 and re-elected in 2014.

He was one of the earliest Republican lawmakers to support Trump in the campaign and one of Trump's closest and staunchest allies, a typical Republican conservative who opposes illegal immigration and supports the construction of a wall along the Mexican border to keep illegal immigrants out, while advocating for curbing legal immigration, citing lower wages for American workers. He is considered the "architect" of Trump's immigration, counterterrorism and trade policies.

7. Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): Mikepompeo

Pompeo spent his undergraduate years at the United States Military Academy at West Point, graduating at the top of his class and serving as an officer during the years. After retiring from the army, he received his J.D. from Harvard Law School, where he served as editor of the Harvard Law Review. After graduating, he worked as a litigator at Williams & Connolly, a top law firm in Washington, DC.

He was elected to the Republican House of Representatives. Reuters mentioned that Trump's selection of the chief was very surprising, and Pompeo not only supported the resumption of the NSA's mass surveillance and communications data collection process, but also defended the CIA's use of torture.

He has also called for the death penalty for Mr. Snowden for leaking the N.S.A. surveillance program and slammed Mrs. Clinton's use of private servers to store classified emails as a "crime."

8. National Security Advisor: Michael Flynn

Michael Flynn is a lifelong Democrat, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, and one of Trump's closest advisers. Flynn left the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in 2014. According to him, the reason for his resignation was that he had told the truth about the war against Islamic terrorists. Former colleagues of Flynn said he was fired because of his lack of management and leadership skills.

Jiemian News mentioned that like Trump, Flynn is also a controversial figure who disdains "political correctness". He appeared at the Republican National Convention in July to stand up for Mr. Trump, a departure from the tradition of military figures not taking sides politically.

In addition, he supported that the United States should establish closer ties with Russia and renegotiate the Iran nuclear deal.

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