John Snow to leave mid-June: report
Posted on: Thursday, 25 May 2006, 16:16 CDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow is expected to resign by mid-June, according to CNBC.
"What we are now hearing from Republican sources in Washington is the likeliest scenario is that John Snow will leave sometime in the middle of the month of June," said John Harwood, national political editor of the Wall Street Journal, in a CNBC interview.
Snow is expected to leave either before or after the G8 finance ministers' meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia. The report is expected in Friday's edition of the Wall Street Journal.
Source: REUTERS
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