The Mercury News

Kudlow will be Trump’s top economic adviser

- By Robert Costa and Josh Dawsey

WASHINGTON >> Larry Kudlow on Wednesday accepted an offer from President Donald Trump to head theWhite House’s National Economic Council, according to three people familiar with the decision.

Kudlow had been seen as the front-runner, but Trump formally offered Kudlow the job Wednesday to replace former Goldman Sachs executive Gary Cohn, who resigned last week, largely over a fight over imposing tariffs that he lost.

Kudlow, 70, is described by White House officials as someone who connects with the president personally and politicall­y. Kudlow, born and raised in New Jersey, shares with Trump a hard- charging personalit­y and a fondness for being a media figure and both have hosted television programs. Kudlow has also been an informal Trump adviser over the past year.

He was also an adviser to Trump during the 2016 campaign and worked closely with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on the design of an initial tax plan. But in media appearance­s in the past month, Kudlow has been critical of Trump’s proclamati­ons imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports - opposition that for other candidates might have been disqualify­ing.

On March 3, Kudlow joined SteveMoore and Arthur Laffer in a column for CNBC.comthatwas sharply critical of Trump’s proposal to impose the tariffs. Trump has said he understand­s Kudlow disagrees.

Kudlow worked in the Reagan White House but has spentmuch of his time in recent years working for CNBC and other media outlets.

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