Maggie Haberman Sources Say Trump T-Sec Race Has Become 'Knife Fight' After Top Pick 'Got On Trump's Nerves'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : Trump is expected to invite the new contenders for the role, Warsh and Rowan, for a meeting at Mar-a-Lago later this week.31% : Trump is considering nominating two new candidates, including the former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh and Wall Street billionare Marc Rowan.
28% : However, Haberman claims that Trump has had a "second thoughts" about the two candidates while expressing frustration that Lutnick has "been around him too much."
20% : Moreover, a source told Haberman that the battle between Lutnick and Bessent has turned into a real "knife fight" as Trump weighs who to nominate.
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