Trump rewards loyalty, considers economic picks as he molds Cabinet
By Steve Holland and Emily Stephenson
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – President-elect Donald Trump closed in on naming two early Wall Street backers to key economic positions but jettisoned a national security expert from his transition team on Tuesday, a sign of the premium he places on loyalty as he confronts the task of building his administration.
Trump, a Republican outsider who won a surprise election victory last week, is considering campaign finance chair and Wall Street veteran S
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