Mnuchin, Linton catch flak for photos holding sheets of money
The gloves are off on Twitter, with many social media users mocking Louise Linton and her husband, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, over photos of them posing with new sheets of money.
Linton, a Scottish actress, and Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive and Hollywood producer, were photographed Wednesday at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C.
The pair was on hand to see the first bills being produced that bear Mnuchin’s signature.
Twitter lit up as photos from the indoor occasion were released showing Linton, 36, sporting a pair of black leather gloves while holding up the printed $1 dollar bills.
This looks like the promotional image for a new heist movie out this holiday season (I blame Linton’s leather gloves and black trench). https://t.co/WQqAhLiG85
— DJ Judd (@juddzeez) November 15, 2017
The gloves, the Blue Steel gaze! Only way this could be worse would be if Linton and Mnuchin were lighting cigars with flaming dollar bills. pic.twitter.com/72KVMUT1fh
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) November 15, 2017
you cannot parody these folks pic.twitter.com/PfDXB0qXTp
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) November 15, 2017
Louise Linton, wife Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, had to wear leather gloves because it was just a sheet of $1 bills. Only $100 bills are allowed to contact her skin. https://t.co/pJMJH2oMvr
— Michael Skotnicki (@MSkotnicki) November 15, 2017
Great foresight by Louise Linton to wear gloves so she didn’t have to touch the commoners’ money…
— Bert0529 (@Bert0529) November 15, 2017
The Trump Administration has managed to highlight the two least attractive aspects of American conservatism: an angry and resentful populism, and a smug and clueless plutocracy. It’s an impressive feat. pic.twitter.com/UdYfnAV3FZ
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) November 15, 2017
{mosads}
In September, Linton apologized for an Instagram post in which she boasted about how much she pays in taxes, calling her words “condescending” and “out of touch.”
The performer had shared a photo showing her leaving a government plane while on a trip to Kentucky with Mnuchin and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and had included hashtags for the number of designer brands she was seen wearing in the snapshot.
She later shot back at an online critic who called her conspicuous luxury “deplorable” and who had questioned whether taxpayers were paying for Mnuchin and his spouse’s “little getaway.”
“Have you given more to the economy than me and my husband? Either as an individual earner in taxes OR in self sacrifice to your country?” Linton responded to the commenter, a mother of three from Oregon. She also called the Instagram user “adorably out of touch,” saying her “life looks cute.”
She told Washington Life magazine in an interview following the controversy, “I’m a no makeup girl. I was trying to create this public image that was elegant and stylish, but that was just so clueless because I should have focused on who I really am instead.”
Mnuchin is among the Trump Cabinet officials facing scrutiny for his use of taxpayer-funded travel. The Kentucky trip with Linton, which came on the same day as the historic solar eclipse, is under investigation by the Treasury’s inspector general.
Mnuchin also reportedly requested a government jet for his and Linton’s honeymoon in Europe earlier this year.
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