Steven Mnuchin Sworn in as Treasury Secretary
Steven T. Mnuchin was sworn in by Vice President Mike Pence to serve as the 77th Secretary of the Treasury. The Senate confirmed Secretary Mnuchin on a 53-47 vote.
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