White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow suffers heart attack: Donald Trump

Larry Kudlow, a staunch defender of President Donald Trump's tough stance on global trade, suffered a heart attack and was being treated on Monday at a Washington-area hospital.

Published: 12th June 2018 08:12 AM  |   Last Updated: 12th June 2018 08:12 AM   |  A+A-

Larry Kudlow. (Photo: AP)

By UNI

WASHINGTON: Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow, a staunch defender of President Donald Trump's tough stance on global trade, suffered a heart attack and was being treated on Monday at a Washington-area hospital, Trump said in a tweet.

"Our Great Larry Kudlow, who has been working so hard on trade and the economy, has just suffered a heart attack. He is now in Walter Reed Medical Center," Trump said on Twitter minutes before he met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore.

No additional information on Kudlow's condition was immediately available from the White House.

The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is in suburban Maryland.

A longtime television commentator, Kudlow, 70, was hired by Trump in March to replace Gary Cohn as director of the National Economic Council.

Kudlow joined the president at the Group of Seven summit in Quebec on Friday and Saturday.

He did several media interviews on Sunday to vigorously defend Trump after the president's trade spat with summit host Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Trudeau, in a news conference on Saturday, reiterated his strong objections to steep tariffs on Canadian exports of steel and aluminum to the United States.

In return, Trump called the Canadian leader "very dishonest" and "weak," and said the United States would not endorse a joint G7 communique.

In an interview with CNN on Sunday, Kudlow said: "(Trudeau) really kind of stabbed us in the back."

Kudlow, a Republican who served as an economic adviser to former President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s and also worked on Wall Street, is an ardent advocate of "supply side" economic policies that focus on cutting taxes and reducing regulations.

He has acknowledged ups and downs in his life, having been addicted to drugs and alcohol before getting sober more than 20 years ago.

When he was a CNBC contributor before taking the White House job, Kudlow argued the metals tariffs Trump had announced would harm consumers.

The month he was tapped for the White House job, he co-authored an article that argued such tariffs were akin to sanctions on the United States itself.

At the White House, however, he was one of the most visible and vocal of advisers arguing that the president was simply trying to fix a broken global trade system in which the United States was not being treated fairly.

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