Congressman Gonzalez concerned by World Bank loan to China at hearing with Secretary Mnuchin
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tells Ohio Congressman Anthony Gonzalez at a House Financial Services Committee hearing that the US executive board member to the World Bank had objected to a loan to China, Mnuchin answering there was no veto power over every single loan for specific statement but over capital allocations, he had confidence in President David Malpass who understands the issue and is working with China on the same objectives, Gonzales responding that even one dollar was too much for American taxpayers to begin treating to China.





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