Report: Geithner doesn't expect to serve a second term
- National Journal
- January 25, 2012
- Comments
"He's not going to ask me to stay on, I'm pretty confident," Geithner told Bloomberg. "I'm confident he'll be president, but I'm also confident he's going to have the privilege of having another secretary of the Treasury."
Geithner had thought about resigning last summer, but he agreed to stay on through the 2012 election at Obama's request.
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