| 
		Republican ex-Treasury chief Paulson 
		slams Trump, to vote for Clinton 
		 Send a link to a friend 
		
		 [June 25, 2016] 
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Henry 
		Paulson, a Republican who was U.S. Treasury secretary during the 2008 
		financial meltdown, on Friday called a Donald Trump presidency 
		"unthinkable" and said he will vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton. Paulson joins a growing list of establishment Republicans who say 
			they will not cast a ballot in the Nov. 8 election for Trump, the 
			party's presumptive nominee and a political neophyte whose populist 
			rhetoric runs counter to many long-held Republican principles.
 "When it comes to the presidency, I will not vote for Donald Trump," 
			Paulson, who was chief executive of Goldman Sachs before becoming 
			Treasury chief under Republican President George W. Bush, wrote in 
			an opinion piece in the Washington Post.
 
 "I'll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can 
			bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen 
			our economy, our environment and our place in the world," he said.
 
 Paulson accused Trump, who has touted his business acumen as a real 
			estate developer during his campaign, of taking "imprudent risk" and 
			then disavowing his debts when ventures fail.
 
		
		 He also took aim at Trump's opposition to trade agreements, which 
			Paulson said have created U.S. jobs and fostered innovation and 
			competitiveness.
 "Simply put, a Trump presidency is unthinkable," Paulson said.
 
 The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for 
			comment.
 
 Brent Scowcroft, a national security adviser to two Republican 
			presidents, endorsed Clinton on Wednesday, and Richard Armitage, a 
			deputy secretary of state under George W. Bush, said last week he 
			would support her.
 
            [to top of second column] | 
            
			 
            
			Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks at U.S.-China 
			Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) at the State Department in 
			Washington June 23, 2015. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
            
			 
			Paulson, who helped steer a $700 billion bailout of the financial 
			system through Congress during the financial meltdown, said Trump is 
			a "phony" who is unfit to be president.
 "I can't help but think what would have happened if a divisive 
			character such as Trump were president during the 2008 financial 
			crisis, at a time when leadership, compromise and careful analysis 
			were critical," he said.
 
 (Reporting by Eric Beech)
 
			[© 2016 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
			reserved.] Copyright 2016 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 
			
			
			 |