Trump Names Carl Icahn to Be Special Adviser

Trump Names Carl Icahn to Be Special Adviser
Investor Carl Icahn is seen at the Police Foundation Gala in New York City on March 16, 2010. (Henny Ray Abrams/AP)
The Associated Press
12/21/2016
Updated:
12/22/2016

President-elect Donald Trump is naming one of the nation’s richest men to be a special adviser on issues regarding regulatory reform.

Carl Icahn, a veteran of Wall Street who founded his own securities firm, was named by Trump on Wednesday.

Icahn, an early Trump supporter, is estimated to be worth more than $16 billion. Trump in a statement said the 80-year-old Icahn, one of the nation’s leading investors, is “not only a brilliant negotiator, but also someone who is innately able to predict the future, especially having to do with finances and economies.”

During his campaign, Trump repeatedly vowed to cut back on the number of government regulations on American business owners. Icahn said in a statement American businesses “have been crippled” by regulations.