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Bessent, Lutnick in Final Push for Trump Treasury Secretary Pick

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(Bloomberg) — Billionaire Elon Musk voiced support for Howard Lutnick in the race to be President-elect Donald Trump’s next Treasury secretary as warring camps make final pushes for the coveted cabinet post.

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The infighting has delayed decisions on Trump’s economic picks even as he rushes to fill many other posts in his incoming administration.

Musk said on his social media platform X that he saw the Cantor Fitzgerald LP CEO as a disruptor compared to Key Square Group LP founder Scott Bessent, another contender for the position who met with Trump on Friday.

Allies of both Bessent and Lutnick have been lobbing in calls to Trump, which is creating tension and increasing the chance that another candidate rises up, people familiar with the decision making said.

Trump himself has appeared frustrated with the infighting and staff are looking for alternatives, with Robert Lighthizer, Senator William Hagerty and Apollo Global Management Inc. Chief Executive Officer Marc Rowan among the names in the mix.

Lutnick was a key support to Trump’s fundraising in the final months of the campaign and he has helped lead the team’s transition to the presidency. Because of that, some key advisers are looking at what else Lutnick might take — if not Treasury — such as a plum ambassadorship, according to people familiar with the decision.

In the end, it’s up to Trump, who isn’t sharing his opinion very publicly, some of the people said.

Musk said he sees Bessent as “a business-as-usual choice” while Lutnick “will actually enact change,” and encouraged others to weigh in publicly on the decision.

Lutnick is currently working as a co-chair of Trump’s transition effort. Bessent was still at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s club, on Saturday.

Musk’s post was in response to veteran investor Kyle Bass, who wrote that Bessent was “eminently more qualified than Howard Lutnick to run the US Treasury” and understood “markets, economics, people, and geopolitics better than anyone I’ve ever interacted with.”

Lutnick’s past campaign donations could complicate matters as he vies for the cabinet post. He gave $2,700, then the maximum, to Hillary Clinton’s campaign on June 30, 2015, Federal Election Commission records show. He also donated in the 2016 election cycle to Kamala Harris’ Senate campaign, along with other politicians in both parties.

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