The Trump administration’s top sanctions chief is leaving for the private sector
WASHINGTON—The Trump administration’s top sanctions chief—responsible for wielding the financial firepower of the world’s most powerful economy as the White House’s primary foreign policy tool—is leaving for the private sector, top U.S. Treasury officials said.
Sigal Mandelker, Treasury’s undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, signaled over the summer her desire to return to the private sector, the U.S. Treasury secretary told The Wall Street Journal.
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