【Report says that the U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury is about to leave after five months in office】Golden Finance reports that, according to the Wall Street Journal, informed sources reveal that U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Michael Faulkender will leave the government less than five months after being confirmed by the Senate. Faulkender is responsible for the daily operations of the Treasury and briefly served as acting director during turmoil in the IRS leadership. He is the second Senate-confirmed official from the Treasury to leave this month, following the earlier departure of former IRS Commissioner Billy Long. During his tenure, Faulkender led the Treasury's transition team and was involved in formulating tax policies related to the tax and spending bill signed by Trump in July.