As one of his first deeds, President Donald Trump appointed 31 people to lead various government agencies on an operating foundation while his Cabinet nominations move through the Senate verification process.
Defense Department
Robert Salesses may function as Trump’s acting secretary of defense. Prior to his appointment to the standing position, Salesses served as deputy chairman of security for Washington Headquarters Services. Salesses served as a Marine Corps agent and won a Bronze Star during the Gulf War.
State Department
Lisa Kenna was appointed acting secretary of state. She recently served as assistant secretary of State for knowledge and analysis and was the mind of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. During his first term, Trump nominated Kenna to be adviser to Peru. She served under previous President Joe Biden in that position.
Treasury Department
Trump chose David Lebryk to function as acting treasury minister. Prior to his pick, Lebryk served as the Treasury ’s fiscal assistant secretary, which is the Treasury ’s most senior career position. He has served in that position since being appointed to it more than a decade ago. He has served in various policy and procedures positions at the Treasury in his over 30 years it.
Justice Department
Trump tapped Justice Department immigration lawyer James McHenry to serve as his acting solicitor standard. McHenry is officially viewed as a hard-liner on multiculturalism and had been working in a Justice Department part overseeing immigration courts due to his choice.
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Benjamine Huffman, director of homeland security
Stacey Dixon, director of national intelligence
Thomas Sylvester, Jr. , chairman of the CIA
Brian Driscoll, director of the FBI
Janet Petro, superintendent of NASA
Matthew Vaeth, director of the Office of Management and Budget
Ingrid Kolb, director of power
Dorothy Fink, secretary of health and human service
Matthew Ammon, director of accommodation and urban development
Walter Cruickshank, secretary of the interior
Gary Washington, secretary of agriculture
Jeremy Pelter, secretary of commerce
Denise Carter, director of training
Vincent Micone, secretary of labor
Judith Kaleta, director of travel
Todd Hunter, director of veterans matters
James Payne, superintendent of the Environmental Protection Agency
Everett Woodel, executive of the Small Business Administration
Juan Millan, U. S. business consultant
Charles Ezell, director of the Office of Personnel Management
Stephen Ehikian, executive of General Services
Michelle King, inspector of Social Security
Jason Gray, superintendent of the United States Agency for International Development
Caleb Vitello, producer of U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Mark Averill, director of the Army
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Terence Emmert, secretary of the Navy
Gary Ashworth, minister of the Air Force