When President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20, 2017, his administration will bring new leadership to every federal agency — a fraction of the near...
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President Donald Trump’s administration brings new leadership to every federal agency — a fraction of the nearly 4,000 political hires he’ll make in the Oval Office.
So who’s coming? Who’s going? Federal News Radio has compiled an at-a-glance “cheat sheet” of key executive hires as they happen. The names listed here reflect the information reported by the Trump administration and may be subject to change.
Nominee: Sonny Perdue
Former: Tom Vilsack
Budget: $25 billion (FY 2016)
Nominee: Heather Wilson
Current: Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.)
Former: John Brennan
Budget: $15 billion (FY 2014)
President Donald Trump announced Feb. 2 that he intends to nominate Gina Haspel to serve as deputy CIA director
Nominee: Seema Verma, President, CEO and founder of SVC, Inc.
Former: Andy Slavitt
Budget: $970.8 billion (FY 2016)
Nominee: Wilbur Ross, billionaire investor
Former: Penny Pritzker
Budget: $9.8 billion (FY 2016)
Current: Retired Gen. James Mattis
Former: Ash Carter
Budget: $585 billion (FY 2016)
Current: Betty DeVos
Former: John B. King Jr.
Budget: $77.4 billion
Nominee: Rick Perry, former governor of Texas
Former: Ernest Moniz
Budget: $27.9 billion (FY 2015)
Current: Scott Pruitt
Former: Regina McCarthy
Budget: $8.1 billion
Nominee: Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), chairman, House Budget Committee
Former: Sylvia Burwell
Budget: $1.05 trillion (FY 2015)
Current: Retired Gen. John Kelly
Former: Jeh Johnson
Budget: $69.4 billion (FY 2016)
President Donald Trump announced Jan. 30 that he intends to nominate Elaine C. Duke to serve as deputy secretary
Nominee: Ben Carson
Former: Julian Castro
Budget: $49.3 billion
Nominee: Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.)
Former: Sally Jewell
Budget: $13.2 billion (FY 2016)
Confirmed: Jeff Sessions
Former: Loretta Lynch
Budget: $28.7 billion (FY 2016)
Nominee: Alexander Acosta
Former: Thomas Perez
Budget: $13.2 billion (FY 2016)
Nominee: Philip Bilden
Current: Retired Gen. Michael Flynn
Micheal Flynn resigned from his national security adviser post on Feb. 13. Retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg has been named acting national security adviser.
Former: Susan Rice
Current: Mick Mulvaney
Former: Shaun Donovan
Budget: $91.75 million (FY 2015)
The SEC has five presidentially appointed commissioners who serve for a five-year term. There are currently two vacancies.
Nominee(s): Jay Clayton
Current: Mary Jo White, Kara Stein, Michael Piowar
Nominee: Linda McMahon, former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment
Former: Maria Contreras-Sweet
Budget: $710 million (FY 2015)
Current: Carl Icahn
Current: Rex Tillerson, CEO, Exxon Mobil Corporation
Former: John Kerry
Budget: $50.3 billion (FY 2016)
Current: Elaine Chao, former Labor Secretary
Former: Anthony Foxx
Budget: $77.2 billion (FY 2014)
Current: Steven Mnuchin
Former: Jack Lew
Budget: $14 billion (FY 2014)
Current: Nikki Haley, former governor of South Carolina
Former: Samantha Power
Nominee: Robert Lighthizer
Former: Michael Froman
Current: David Shulkin
Former: Bob McDonald
Budget: $167 billion (FY 2016)
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