President Barack Obama on Monday said his presumption is that Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and White House economic adviser Larry Summers will stay in their jobs. “You know, we haven’t had the conversation because my presumption is that they are staying. There’s a lot of ‘hue and cry’ in Washington because this is what happens,” Obama said in an interview with ABC News.
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