Trump's Treasury pick Bessent says heavier Russia sanction coming, no reason for digital currency


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Scott Bessent, Trump's Treasury secretary nominee, testified before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday, advocating for stronger sanctions on Russia and rejecting the idea of a U.S. digital currency.


Key Testimony Highlights
  • Committed to imposing tougher sanctions on Russia's oil sector
  • Criticized Biden administration's current sanctions as "not muscular enough"
  • Pledged to support sanctions that would "bring the Russian Federation to the table"
Additional Positions

  • Supports maintaining the dollar as the world's reserve currency
  • Advocates for Federal Reserve independence
  • Opposes creating a U.S. digital currency
  • Warns of potential economic "calamity" if Trump's 2017 tax cuts are not extended
Bessent emphasized that if confirmed, he would be "100% on board" with escalating sanctions on Russian oil majors as part of a strategy to resolve the Ukraine conflict.

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