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Private equity executives slated for key roles in Trump administration, suggesting policy influence on tax reforms

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #026650
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1
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The passage lists specific private‑equity leaders (Steve Schwarzman, Jay Clayton, Wilbur Ross) who were appointed or met with the incoming administration, indicating potential channels for influencing Steve Schwarzman (Blackstone CEO) named chair of the President's Strategic and Policy Forum Jay Clayton (attorney with PE deal experience) appointed SEC chair Wilbur Ross (private‑equity background)

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