Friday, November 15, 2024

Trump Picks 11-15-24

Trump has nominated his picks for Cabinet Positions include:

Senator Marco Rubio (FL) for Secretary of State,

Gov. Kristi Noem (SD) for Secretary of Homeland Security,

Pete Hegseth for DOD and

Rep. Matt Gaetz (FL) for Attorney General (DOJ).

Rep. Robert F Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Gov. Doug Burgum (ND) for Secretary of the Interior.

Doug Collins (GA) for Veteran’s Administration

Sen Bill Hagerty for Treasury Secretary

 

For “direct reports” Agencies Trump chose:

Tulsi Gabbard for DNI and John Ratcliffe for CIA reporting to Gabbard and

Lee Zeldin for EPA.

 

Trump’s Whitehouse Staff appointments that do not require Senate Confirmation include:

Suzie Wiles Chief of Staff

Steven Miller Asst Chief of Staff Homeland Security Advisor

Dean John Sauer, Solicitor General

Jay Clayton US Attorney for Southern District NY

Todd Blanche Deputy Attorney General

Emil Bove Principle Associate Deputy Attorney General

Sergio Gor for Presidential Personnel Office

Dan Scarvino for Deputy Chief of Staff

James Blair for Deputy Chief of Staff

Taylor Budowich for Deputy Chief of Staff

Willian McGinley for White House Counsel

Steven Witkoff Special Envoy for the Middle East

Elise Stefanic for UN Ambassador

Mike Huckabee for Ambassador to Israel

Tom Homan for Border Patrol Leader.

Rep Mike Waltz (FL) for National Security Advisor 

Trumps Transition Team is joined by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy in the Government Efficiency Team to streamline government agencies to support Trump’s Agenda and reduce costs by $2 trillion and update government to support current priorities.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2024/11//trumps-cabinet-here-are-his-picks-for-key-roles-rfk-jr-doug-burgum-matt-gaetz-and-more/

7 Open Cabinet Positions are expected to be picked over the next several days and include:

Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Department of Commerce

Department of Education    Betsy Devos will work to - transfer to States

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Department of Transportation (DOT)  

Department of Labor  (DOL) 

Department of the Treasury

Republicans hold majorities in the House and Senate. John Thune was elected by Senate Republicans to be the Majority Leader.

Senate Confirmations for all positions will be scheduled.

The Department of Education is expected to be eliminated from the Cabinet and responsibility for education returned to the States under the 10th Amendment. 

Comments

It is likely that Congress will change the priorities of the US Federal Reserve to get control of money printing to eliminate Inflation.

It is also likely that Congress will pass a law to require Voters to hold US Citizenship for all elections and end Birther Baby Citizenship.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

 

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