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Biden's treasury secretary pick Janet Yellen earned more than $7 MILLION in speaking fees in 2 years from financial firms and tech giants including Goldman Sachs and Google

President-elect Joe Biden's choice to be treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, collected more than $7 million in speaking fees over the past two years from major financial firms and tech giants. 

Yellen, the former Federal Reserve chair, disclosed the more than 50 speaking gigs, including to government-regulated Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Google, as part of a set of documents that move her candidacy closer to consideration by the U.S. Senate. 

Yellen's was among three financial disclosures turned in by Biden transition officials that were made public on Thursday by the Office of Government Ethics.  

In a separate filing, Yellen listed firms and banks where she had received speaking fees and said she intended to 'seek written authorization' from ethics officials to 'participate personally and substantially' in matters involving them.

Yellen was the Federal Reserve chair from 2014 to 2018. Her term was not renewed by President Donald Trump. She took in the speaking fees in 2019 and 2020.

President-elect Joe Biden, right, listens as Janet Yellen, who Biden nominated to serve as Secretary of the Treasury, speaks at The Queen theater on Tuesday, December 1, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware

President-elect Joe Biden, right, listens as Janet Yellen, who Biden nominated to serve as Secretary of the Treasury, speaks at The Queen theater on Tuesday, December 1, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware

Janet Yellen's speaking fees

Yellen disclosed the more than 50 speaking gigs, among them: 

Yellen was paid $67,500 for a speaking gig to Goldman Sachs on June 17, $112,500 in October 2019 for a Google event, and an eye-watering $270,000 for speaking to the Hong Kong Development Council in January last year.

Over four days in January 2019, she was paid $562,500 in speaking fees by City National Bank.

There were multiple speaking gigs listed for Citi, including $217,200 in June 2019, $87,750 in May last year and $434,400 over two days in March 2019.

Her selection by Biden to lead the Treasury Department has been cheered by progressive Democrats, who support Yellen's work as a labor economist who has long prioritized combating economic inequality. 

Since her nomination was announced, Yellen has pledged to work to fight systemic racism and climate change.

But receiving steep payments from Wall Street bankers and other powerful corporations could become an issue as her nomination works its way through a closely divided Senate. 

Hillary Clinton faced criticism from the left wing of the Democratic Party while running for president in 2016 for having received lucrative speaking fees at Wall Street firms.

A Biden transition spokesperson said Friday that, since leaving the Fed, Yellen has 'spoken at economic conferences, universities and to business groups and financial institutions about her experiences and her views on what we can do as a country to build a stronger economy and increase our competitiveness.' 

He added that 'this is not someone who pulls punches when it comes to bad actors or bad behavior.'

Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden, ranking member of the chamber's Finance Committee, said he expects Yellen's nomination to 'move forward quickly, with her hearing held before Inauguration Day' on January 20.

'In the last few years, she has shared her views in a range of forums - congressional testimony, media interviews, speaking engagements, and opinion pieces,' Wyden said in a statement. 'She´s been fully transparent.'

Yellen (pictured with her husband in 2001) was the Federal Reserve chair from 2014 to 2018. Her term was not renewed by President Donald Trump. She took in the speaking fees in 2019 and 2020

Yellen (pictured with her husband in 2001) was the Federal Reserve chair from 2014 to 2018. Her term was not renewed by President Donald Trump. She took in the speaking fees in 2019 and 2020

Also released Thursday were disclosure forms from Biden´s choice to be secretary of state, Antony Blinken, who detailed his work at a consulting firm he co-founded, WestExec Advisors, LLC. 

They show that Blinken was paid more than $1.1 million and has entered into an agreement, negotiated in October, to sell his equity interest in the firm, where he advised clients including Bank of America and Facebook.

Avril Haines, Biden's choice to be national intelligence director, disclosed being a consultant at WestExec Advisors and collecting around $55,000 in fees between October 2017 and last summer. 

In a separate letter to ethics officials, Haines promised to recuse herself for one year in issues involving WestExec as well as her other past employers, including Columbia University, Syracuse University and the Brookings Institution think tank.

Some advocacy groups began warning just after Election Day that Biden, who was a senator from Delaware for 36 years and served as vice president for two terms, could rely too heavily on officials with strong ties to past Democratic administrations. 

Many of those left public sector posts for jobs in the private sector and are now seeking to return to government, raising concerns about the 'revolving door' between policy and corporate and financial influence.

Biden, however, has largely shrugged off such concerns, saying he's not afraid to rely on advisers with deep governmental experience. He's pledged to assemble a Cabinet well versed in the workings of government and full of members from across the racial and ideological spectrum who look like the diverse country they will represent.

The transition spokesperson said Biden's incoming administration is committed to 'restoring trust in government by establishing an administration of the highest ethical standards' while calling the release of financial disclosures 'merely one step in the process of ensuring the highest degrees of transparency and ethics.'

Biden's transition team says it expects to announce more Cabinet picks next week. Among those positions yet to be filled are the president-elect's selection for labor secretary and attorney general - a choice that could be complicated by federal prosecutors investigating the finances of Biden's son Hunter.

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