Who is Donald Trump going to name as his Treasury Secretary? He desperately wanted J.P. Morgan C.E.O. Jamie Dimon for the job, but then, shockingly, after being turned down, reportedly lost all respect for him. The president-elect has since met with a host of candidates who were considered second choices last week, before Dimon became persona non grata, but are now all in the running to help him move on (and do some other important things for the federal government, too). At some point, Trump is going to have to stop making them drive out to his New Jersey golf club for getting-to-know-you dates and just pick one. Ahead of the decision, which may or may not be announced via Twitter, let’s meet the contestants.

Steven Mnuchin

First up we have Steven Mnuchin, a Trump fund-raiser who is said to be the front-runner. Mnuchin is a movie producer and was previously a Goldman Sachs partner who also once worked with George Soros. Those last two gigs shouldn’t necessarily preclude him from the job (and considering the job in question is Treasury Secretary, should actually be considered supportive of his application) but they are interesting in light of Trump’s railing on the campaign trail about Wall Street causing “tremendous problems for us” and his promise to not let bankers “get away with” the “murder” they were apparently committing. But if supporters of the president-elect don’t like the Goldman and Soros lines on Mnuchin’s resume, they’re gonna love the one about OneWest, the lender he ran for six years before selling for a personal gain of around $200 million. Per Bloomberg: