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In picking members of his Cabinet and top White House officials, President-elect Joe Biden has increasingly turned to people who worked for former President Barack Obama.
President Trump’s cabinet is shaping up to have a smaller percentage of women and nonwhites than the first cabinets of Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George Bush. If Mr. Trump ...
In Obama's first term, White House officials made most policy decisions and only occasionally turned to the "outer Cabinet" for ideas, such as environmental regulations.
Al Kamen’s In the Loop reports on new performance ratings for Obama’s cabinet heads, the release of President Nixon’s 1975 grand jury testimony, acronym-mania in Congress and congressional ...
Nov. 7, 2012 -- intro: President Obama's victory Tuesday means he will pivot almost immediately to shoring up the team of top aides and cabinet secretaries who will help him tackle the looming ...
Obama: “I'm holding every cabinet member accountable" By Stephanie Condon December 6, 2013 / 11:17 AM EST / CBS News ...
Penny Pritzker and Ashton Carter, two former Obama Cabinet members, were named to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, the White House announced Wednesday. The two are ...
Now that Barack Obama has filled all of the seats at (and near) his Cabinet table, one thing is clear: The candidate who campaigned on a platform of change attaches equal importance to competence ...
The White House confirmed Wednesday that at least three members of the president's cabinet are staying on for a second term after Labor Secretary Hilda Solis announced she is calling it quits.
How Trump’s Cabinet picks compare to Obama and Bush’s nominees. By Priya Krishnakumar, Lorena Iniguez Elebee, Kyle Kim, Nina Agrawal and Joe Fox. Jan. 9, 2017 After campaigning on a platform ...
Obama's second-term Cabinet. ... If confirmed, he will replace Hilda Solis, the nation's first Latina Cabinet member. His confirmation has been delayed and is due to come up in May.
Veteran Obama Cabinet members: Vice President Joseph Biden. Eric Holder Jr., Attorney General. Thomas Vilsack, Secretary of the Agriculture. Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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