Mick Mulvaney
Mick Mulvaney is an American politician and attorney who served as the acting White House Chief of Staff under President Donald Trump from January 2019 to March 2020. Previously, he held various roles in the Trump administration, including Director of the Office of Management and Budget. A member of the Republican Party, Mulvaney has been known for his fiscal conservatism and has played a significant role in shaping economic policy during his tenure. He has also been a congressman representing South Carolina's 5th congressional district and is recognized for his outspoken views on government spending and regulatory reform. Recently, Mulvaney commented on the increasing influence of Peter Navarro following his incarceration related to the January 6 Capitol riot.
Born on Jul 21, 1967 (58 years old)
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United States:
Former Trump chief of staff Mick Mulvaney called out the dishonest splice shortly after it was broadcast.
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Croatia:
Mick Mulvaney warned that Trump's speech was edited from different parts.
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United Kingdom:
Mick Mulvaney criticized the BBC for splicing together footage of Trump's speech.
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United States:
(Remember Mick Mulvaney’s op-ed?)
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China:
Mick Mulvaney is the Director of the Office of Management and Budget who announced the start of federal layoffs.
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United Kingdom:
Mulvaney, who worked in Trump's White House for three years in his first term, says he played golf with the president around 40 times.
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Spain:
Mick Mulvaney is a former White House Chief of Staff who commented on the disconnect between Trump and Chinese negotiation styles.
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Ireland:
Mick Mulvaney, a former Republican congressman, discusses Trump's personality and the trade war.
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Argentina:
Mick Mulvaney was part of the team that recommended against tariffs on China.
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Ireland:
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney suggested the Taoiseach should consider not going to the White House meeting.
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