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It took the White House a few tries to dismiss the rumor that knocked stocks lower

Reports were already circulating about how upset Cohn — who is Jewish — was about a march in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend.

The White House is not exactly known for smooth communications these days.Consider its effort to reassure investors that Gary Cohn, head of the president's National Economic Council, would remain in his job. Early Thursday, a rumor was making the rounds on the Internet that Cohn was leaving. Adding to a raft of resignations from the president's two prominent business councils by high-profile CEOs, the rumor fueled fears about whether Trump's economic agenda will ever get off the ground.

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The market was primed for this news: Reports were already circulating about how upset Cohn — who is Jewish — was about Trump's failure to unequivocally condemn white supremacists and Nazis who marched in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend.

On Thursday, a quickly deleted tweet, later refuted by several journalists and White House sources, suggested that Cohn had decided to resign his position. The markets began to give up earlier gains from the morning.

Cohn, the former president of Goldman Sachs, is not just a chief architect of the president's economic program, particularly tax cuts and deregulation, he's also seen as the frontrunner to replace Janet Yellen as Federal Reserve Chair early next year.The White House response, as Eamon Javers of CNBC reportedwent something like this: it released a statement reaffirming Cohn's commitment to his role, but then issued a new statement without the words "intends to stay" in, that caught people's attention. Javers broke it down:

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1. Per pool, WH just offere... @ Eamon Javers

3. After calling around, se... @ Eamon Javers

Javers said the White House had explained the distinction between "intends to stay" and "100% committed" as strengthening the statement. The market did not seem to view it that way.

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