Trump plans office to bring business ideas to government

March 27, 2017 10:48 am | Updated 10:48 am IST - WASHINGTON:

In this January 23, 2017, file photo, White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, right, listens to President Donald Trump speak during a breakfast with business leaders in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington. Mr. Trump is set to announce a new White House office run by his son-in-law, Mr. Kushner, that will seek to overhaul government functions using ideas from the business sector.

In this January 23, 2017, file photo, White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, right, listens to President Donald Trump speak during a breakfast with business leaders in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington. Mr. Trump is set to announce a new White House office run by his son-in-law, Mr. Kushner, that will seek to overhaul government functions using ideas from the business sector.

President Donald Trump is set to announce a new White House office run by his son-in-law that will seek to overhaul government functions using ideas from the business sector.

A senior administration official said Mr. Trump on Monday will announce the White House Office of American Innovation. The official sought anonymity to discuss the office in advance of the formal rollout.

The plans for the office were first reported by The Washington Post.

The innovation office will be led by Jared Kushner, a senior adviser to Mr. Trump, and will report directly to the President.

Among those working on the effort are National Economic Council director Gary Cohn, Dina Powell, senior counselor to the President for economic initiatives and deputy national security adviser, Chris Liddell, assistant to the President for strategic initiatives and Reed Cordish, assistant to the President for intragovernmental and technology initiatives. All have extensive business experience.

Mr. Trump is readying to announce the new office at a low point in his young administration, days after the Republican bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare.” imploded in the House of Representatives, revealing deep divides within GOP and fraying tensions at the White House.

This effort has been developing since shortly after the inauguration, the official said. The group has been meeting since then and started talking to CEOs from various sectors about ways to make changes to federal programs. Areas they hope to tackle include overhauling Veterans’ Affairs, improving workforce development and targeting opioid addiction.

Mr. Trump’s daughter Ivanka, who is married to Mr. Kushner and has a West Wing office but no official job, will get involved on issues she is focused on, such as workforce development.

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