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Bessent outlines Trump administration plans for tariffs, housing crisis and Fed chairman selection

Bessent outlines Trump administration plans for tariffs, housing crisis and Fed chairman selection

Fox Newsa day ago
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in a wide-ranging interview on 'Mornings with Maria,' weighs in on President Donald Trump's meeting with Vladimir Putin, updates U.S.-China trade talks and housing affordability crisis solutions.
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