Surprising no one, Republicans oppose Jack Lew

Just one day after the buzz began swirling around Jack Lew as President Obama’s next Treasury secretary nominee, Republicans started  knocking him.

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Just one day after the buzz began swirling around Jack Lew as President Obama’s next Treasury secretary nominee, Republicans started  knocking him. Nebraska Sen. Mike Johanns told Politico that Lew would be "controversial," Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions said he would be "a mistake,” and a Republican aide called Lew "tone deaf."

If the GOP rancor continues, Lew would be the third potential cabinet nominee roundly criticized by a chorus of Republicans. Wednesday on NOW with Alex Wagner, former traveling press secretary for the Obama campaign Jen Psaki said, "I think if Lindsey Graham was nominated, I'm not sure Lindsey Graham would vote for himself at this point."

Meanwhile, Americans may have other pressing questions about Jack Lew--namely, will all U.S. currency start having loopy swirls on it? The Washington Post shared a choice image of letter signed by Jack Lew in 2011.

Watch the clip above to see what Jack Lew's nomination will mean for the Treasury Department and the president's inner circle.