Larry Summers could be the Fed chairman.

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The main content area features a search query asking, "Who was Clinton's Fed chairman?" Below this, there are search results from Google. The first result is from "The Washington Post," with a link to an article titled "Larry Summers withdraws name from Fed consideration." The date of the article is noted as "15 Sept 2013." The text describes Lawrence H. Summers as a former Treasury secretary and senior White House economic adviser who has withdrawn as a candidate for Federal Reserve chairman.

The second search result is from "x.com," which appears to be a social media platform. It includes a profile for Lawrence H. Summers (@LHSummers), describing him as an Eliot University Professor and President Emeritus at Harvard, as well as Secretary of the Treasury for President Obama.

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