To get a full sense of the disruptive potential of Donald Trump’s financial agenda, look past the limelight hogged by Elon Musk to the broader forged of characters within the president-elect’s orbit. Russ Vought, a finances director, guarantees to “break the paperwork to the presidential will”. Peter Navarro, a commerce adviser, muses about cancelling America’s commerce take care of Canada and Mexico. Andrew Ferguson, an antitrust official, rails towards huge tech corporations for suppressing dissident speech.