The White House on Wednesday sent out a press release incorrectly referring to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin as the "Secretary of Commerce."

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Earlier Wednesday, Mnuchin, along with Gary Cohn Gary David CohnGary Cohn: 'I haven't made up my mind' on vote for president in November Kushner says 'Alice in Wonderland' describes Trump presidency: Woodward book Former national economic council director: I agree with 50 percent of House Democrats' HEROES Act MORE, the director of the National Economic Council, briefed the White House press corps about the administration’s new tax plan.

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The email, a transcript of the day’s briefing, incorrectly referred to Mnuchin as the Commerce secretary in the subject line, but in the body of the email accurately described him as the secretary of the Treasury.

The Trump administration is proposing striking most deductions from the tax code and simplifying personal income taxes into three brackets, down from seven, among many other changes.