Trump taps Hassett to lead NEC, Greer for USTR - Washington Examiner
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61% : Hassett, 62, worked in economic affairs under Trump during his first administration.57% : A Massachusetts native, Hassett got a degree from Swarthmore College and then earned a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, the same university that Trump attended.
57% : CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERIn the new role, Hassett will work closely with Trump and figures like Scott Bessent, who was nominated to lead the Treasury Department.
33% : Trump has vowed major increases in tariffs and this week announced he would levy them against Mexico and Canada in order to compel them to prevent drugs and immigrants from flowing into the U.S.Hassett would replace Lael Brainard as director of the NEC, a role she has served in since 2023.
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