Trump's new economic adviser will be a TV commentator.
This was stated by the official representative of the White House, Sarah Sanders. According to her, the proposal to take this position was taken by CBS expert Larry Kadlow. Larry himself is ready for such a challenge and looks forward to the day when you can start your duties. "I have a big responsibility, I know about it. I believe that I'm approaching this task, I have a lot of energy, "- quotes his CBS channel. Donald Trump personally wishes to see Kadlow at his headquarters in connection with the resignation of Gary Cohn. The media reported that he and the president had disagreements over the introduction of duties on steel and aluminum and he left his post. At the same time, Cadlough does not have a degree in economics. In addition, the TV commentator has a bachelor's degree in history.
After university, Larry worked as an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, as well as in the Office of Administrative and Budgetary Affairs under President Ronald Reagan. In his career there is a "black spot". In 1994, Kadlow was fired from the bank for cocaine use, but in 2002 he came to television, where he conducted various programs. During the US presidential election, Larry actively supported Trump and considered necessary reforms in the tax sphere.