Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Emerges as Defining Economic Voice of Trump Administration
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On Sunday, Bessent appeared on CBS News Face the Nation where he predicted the United States will finish 2025 with three percent real GDP growth despite economic headwinds from tariffs and immigration policy changes. He noted that the economy has performed better than expected, with the country seeing four percent GDP growth in a couple of quarters. This projection comes despite a rocky start to the year that saw a contraction in the first quarter, followed by a strong rebound in the second quarter.
When pressed about inflation concerns and polling showing Americans disapprove of the administration's handling of the economy, Bessent acknowledged that affordability remains a challenge. However, he separated the issue into two components, pointing out that while inflation occurred during the Biden administration, real incomes have risen about one percent. He indicated the administration plans to move toward prosperity in the coming year.
Bessent also used his Sunday appearance to discuss a significant fraud investigation involving Minnesota. He revealed that the Treasury Department is investigating whether taxpayer money connected to massive fraud schemes totaling over one billion dollars may have been funneled to terrorist organizations linked to Somalia. Bessent stated that tracked money has gone overseas to both the Middle East and Somalia. This escalated into a public clash with Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, who pushed back on suggestions of terrorism connections, arguing that any such linkage would be the responsibility of the FBI rather than the Treasury Department.
The fraud investigation, which dates back to 2022, includes nearly three hundred million dollars stolen from the nonprofit organization Feeding Our Future. Omar acknowledged that people involved in the scheme had donated to her campaign but stated those donations have been returned.
Beyond these recent comments, Bessent has solidified his position as perhaps the most influential economic figure in Trump's circle. His background as a hedge fund manager and former chief investment officer at Soros Fund Management has given him credibility both on Wall Street and within the administration. He has played significant roles in managing tariff announcements, stabilizing Treasury markets, and shaping broader economic policy direction.
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