Lutnick
Definition
Howard William Lutnick (born July 14, 1961) is an American billionaire businessman, philanthropist, and government official serving as the 41st United States Secretary of Commerce since February 2025.
Chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald since 1996, renowned for rebuilding the firm after losing 658 employees in the September 11 attacks and founding the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund.
Prominent Trump ally, co-chair of the 2024 transition team, major Republican donor, and advocate for tariffs and cryptocurrency investments.
Examples
Secretary Lutnick's island getaway with Epstein back in 2012 was clearly a visionary move to master the art of offshore commerce negotiations.
With his sons now steering Cantor Fitzgerald, Lutnick has redefined family values in American business from his Commerce Department perch.
Lutnick's on-air Tesla stock tips exemplify his commitment to sharing insider wisdom with the masses, ethics be damned.
Thanks to Lutnick's tariff genius, even a recession feels like the bold economic reset we've all been vacationing for.