Trump’s Fed pick was on KY Senate candidate Nate Morris’ company advisory board
President Donald Trump’s pick to chair the
Warsh was on the advisory board of Rubicon Global for several years, according to a 2016
The company, which hailed itself as an “Uber for trash,” sought to disrupt the incumbent-driven waste business, focusing on a model akin to rideshare app
Rubicon hit highs and lows before Morris’ departure.
Morris founded Rubicon in 2008, shepherding it to a public offering valuation of
Warsh was quoted in the
“In the political sphere, the left and the right might have disagreements over climate change and global warming and the immediacy of those challenges,” board member
Warsh, a bank executive and financier praised by Trump, was on the
He would need to be confirmed by the
Another quote from that
Plouffe, who, along with famous actor Leonardo DiCaprio, was a member of Rubicon’s board of directors, lauded Morris’ passion for the environment and “understanding of Middle America.”
“It’s so fascinating where he comes from. He’s a
Morris has used the story of Rubicon on the campaign trail. He launched his run to replace McConnell with an ad pledging to “take out the trash,” riding in a garbage truck and throwing a cardboard cutout of McConnell into the truck.
Warsh is not the only connection Morris has to Trump world.
Earlier this month, news broke that
Morris’ official campaign has been primarily fueled by the candidate himself thus far. As of
Morris is also close with Vice President JD Vance, whom he calls a friend, and has appeared multiple times on a podcast hosted by the president’s son,
According to the latest publicly available polling, Morris — who has never held elected office — is in a distant third place among
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