Trump has nominated enough Wall Street executives to field an entire baseball team.

Meet the Wall Street Lackeys

So much for “drain the swamp.”

They’ve already spent a combined 200 years serving the interests of the wealthiest few, and now they’re forming a new team in Washington: The Wall Street Lackeys. Their first and only opponent? The American people.

Click their names to meet the team.

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Anthony Scaramucci David Malpass Dina Powell Gary Cohn Jay Clayton Jim Donovan Steve Bannon Steve Mnuchin Wilbur Ross
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Anthony Scaramucci

Anthony Scaramucci

Senior Adviser

  • Appropriately nicknamed “Mooch.”
  • Like some other moochers on the team, Scaramucci eventually left Goldman to start his own hedge fund.
  • Scaramucci was once hired, fired, and rehired by Goldman Sachs in a single year.
Estimated Net Worth
$80 million
Years Experience
27 years
Previous Team(s)
Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, Fidelity Investments, Oscar Capital Management, SkyBridge Capital
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David Malpass

David Malpass

Undersecretary, Treasury Department

  • Chief economist to Bear Stearns immediately before the investment bank’s collapse in 2008.
  • Nine months before Bear Stearns collapsed, Malpass wrote a column titled “Don’t Panic About Credit Markets.”
  • After Bear Stearns’ collapse, Malpass founded a consulting and economic research firm.
Estimated Net Worth
Unknown
Years Experience
23 years
Previous Team(s)
Bear Stearns, Encima Global
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Dina Powell

Dina Powell

Senior Counselor

  • Worked at Goldman Sachs for nearly a decade.
  • At Goldman, Powell served as an informal adviser to Ivanka Trump.
  • At the White House, she will be responsible for the empowerment of women – a challenging feat, given Trump’s track record with women.
Estimated Net Worth
$2 million
Years Experience
9 years
Previous Team(s)
Goldman Sachs
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Gary Cohn

Gary Cohn

Director, National Economic Council

  • Goldman Sachs partner for more than two decades.
  • Will oversee all economic policy in the White House.
  • Received a $285 million severance package upon leaving Goldman Sachs.
Estimated Net Worth
Unknown (Before the financial crisis, Cohn’s annual compensation from Goldman was $72.5 million)
Years Experience
26 years
Previous Team(s)
Goldman Sachs, New York Mercantile Exchange
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Jay Clayton

Jay Clayton

Chairman, SEC

  • A Wall Street bailout lawyer who helped Goldman Sachs take advantage of federal bailout money during the 2008 financial crisis.
  • Helped several mortgage companies avoid punishment for their role in the subprime mortgage crisis.
  • Clayton’s wife is a vice president at Goldman Sachs, which Clayton will now be in charge of regulating.
Estimated Net Worth
Unknown
Years Experience
15 years
Previous Team(s)
During the height of the 2008 financial crisis, Clayton’s law firm, Sullivan & Cromwell, worked with Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase and Barclays Capital
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Jim Donovan

Jim Donovan

Undersecretary, Treasury Department

  • Worked at Goldman Sachs for more than two decades.
  • As a senior private banker, he’s previously managed Mitt Romney’s investments.
  • Donovan will now be in charge of regulating policies on banking and overseeing America’s debt.
Estimated Net Worth
Unknown
Years Experience
23 years
Previous Team(s)
Goldman Sachs
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Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon

Chief Strategist

  • Made his fortune as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs.
  • He also spent a decade producing films for the ultimate “coastal elites” – Hollywood.
  • After leaving Goldman Sachs, this faux populist formed his own investment bank, Bannon & Co.
Estimated Net Worth
$41 million
Years Experience
6 years
Previous Team(s)
Goldman Sachs, Bannon & Co
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Steve Mnuchin

Steve Mnuchin

Secretary, Treasury Department

  • Made $1.8 billion on a bank that received $900 million in federal bailout money while chairman of Dune Capital.
  • Profited on the foreclosure of more than 50,000 homes, including the home of a 90-year-old woman who fell 27 cents short on a payment.
  • Mnuchin and his dad were both partners at Goldman Sachs – together, they worked there for 47 years.
Estimated Net Worth
$46 million
Years Experience
31 years
Previous Team(s)
Goldman Sachs, OneWest Bank, ESL Investments, SFM Capital Management, Dune Capital Management
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Wilbur Ross

Wilbur Ross

Secretary, Commerce Department

  • Made his billion-dollar fortune in the steel industry, which he’ll now be in charge of regulating.
  • Has business deals with firms and officials associated with the Chinese and Russian governments.
  • The Commerce Department is expected to make at least five decisions about steel trade that will directly affect Ross’ bottom line.
Estimated Net Worth
$2.9 billion
Years Experience
40 years
Previous Team(s)
WL Ross & Co. (private equity firm)