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Treasury official who clashed with White House likely to move to OECD post

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Washington Post
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A senior Treasury Department official overseeing counterterrorism initiatives has stepped down from his leadership role following significant disagreements with White House administration regarding surveillance protocols. John Hurley's departure stems from his advocacy for stricter privacy safeguards in government monitoring operations targeting cross-border financial transactions originating from the Upper Midwest region. His transition to an international economic position reflects ongoing tensions between federal security agencies and civil liberties considerations.

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Treasury official who clashed with White House likely to move to OECD post
Treasury official who clashed with White House likely to move to OECD post

John Hurley left his post as undersecretary for terrorism after raising privacy concerns about federal monitoring of international payments from the Minneapolis area.
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