Conservative commentator Kudlow a
contender to replace Cohn: source
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[March 13, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conservative
commentator Larry Kudlow has emerged as a strong contender to succeed
Gary Cohn as President Donald Trump's top economic adviser, a source
familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Kudlow, a CNBC contributor, is a long-time friend and informal adviser
to Trump. It was unclear how soon Trump would make up his mind.
Chris Liddell, a former executive at Microsoft Corp and General Motors
Co, is also under consideration for the job, a White House official said
on Sunday.
Trump is searching for a new director for the White House National
Economic Council after Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs Group Inc president,
said he would resign. Cohn’s decision came after Trump decided to put
tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Peter Navarro, a trade adviser to Trump who promoted the tariffs, has
also been touted as a candidate for the top economic job, though he has
said he is not in the running.
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Economic analyst Lawrence "Larry" Kudlow appears on CNBC at the New
York Stock Exchange, (NYSE) in New York, U.S., March 7, 2018.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Liddell, 59, has earned respect at the White House for his work on
projects like information technology modernization and electronic
health records, which have required intensive coordination with
government agencies, the official said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Tom Brown)
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