Reports: Ayn Rand Devotee John Allison Under Consideration For Treasury
John Allison, former chairman of BB&T, is an Ayn Rand acolyte, gold standard proponent, and 'let banks have their own way with no regulation' special snowflake. Rumor has it that he's also under consideration for the Treasury Department. It's coming from anonymous sources, so take it for what it's worth right now.
Former BB&T Corp. Chief Executive Officer John Allison is a late entrant on a short-list for the job of U.S. Treasury secretary, according to two people familiar with President-elect Donald Trump’s selection process.
Steven Mnuchin, an ex-Goldman Sachs Group Inc. partner, remains a leading candidate for the job, while David McCormick from Bridgewater Associates LP is also under consideration, according to the people. Some sources say Representative Jeb Hensarling of Texas is still a candidate. Jonathan Gray was a possible pick for the job, though he said in a statement Wednesday he still has “much work to do” at Blackstone Group LP.
Allison, 68, is a director at investment bank Moelis & Co. and is a former president and CEO of Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank based in Washington where he is now on the group’s board of directors. He’s been a critic of the Federal Reserve and the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the government’s effort to purchase toxic assets from financial institutions following the sub-prime mortgage meltdown.