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Private equity firms have direct line to Trump administration through key appointments and meetings
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kaggle-ho-026650House Oversight

Private equity firms have direct line to Trump administration through key appointments and meetings

Private equity firms have direct line to Trump administration through key appointments and meetings The passage identifies specific high‑profile private‑equity executives (Steve Schwarzman, Jay Clayton, heads of Carlyle and KKR) linked to senior White House roles and regulatory posts, suggesting a concrete avenue to investigate influence‑peddling, policy shaping, and potential financial benefits such as carried‑interest tax treatment. The information is moderately novel (not widely reported at the time) and involves powerful actors, making it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Steve Schwarzman (Blackstone CEO) slated to chair the President’s Strategic and Policy Forum.; Jay Clayton, a private‑equity‑seasoned lawyer, nominated to lead the SEC.; President‑elect Trump met with heads of Carlyle Group and KKR after the election.

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