Trump's cabinet nominations finalized, who will be in which position?

 Trump's cabinet nominations finalized, who will be in which position?











RFK Jr., Secretary of Health


Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 70, has been nominated as Secretary of Health in the incoming Trump administration. He has long worked on health and the environment. There is also controversy surrounding this famous American politician. He has opposed the corona vaccine and promoted conspiracy theories about it. He has spread the unproven idea that vaccination in childhood can cause disabilities. He has also claimed that the corona vaccine is fatal.

Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense


Pete Hegseth has been nominated as Secretary of Defense in Trump's incoming administration. The influential US media outlet Fox News host and former member of the US National Guard will lead the world's most powerful military. Hegseth joined Trump's favorite news network Fox News in 2014. He hosts a weekend show. He will have to manage the staff of the Pentagon, the US defense headquarters.


Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior


Trump has nominated 68-year-old Doug Burgum for Secretary of the Interior. He is the governor of North Dakota. Burgum is a wealthy former executive at the software company. Burgum describes himself as a conservative with a traditional business mindset. He once ran against Trump from the Republican Party for president. However, he later withdrew from the nomination race and worked for Trump.

Chris Wright, Secretary of Energy


Trump has announced that Chris Wright will be the next US Secretary of Energy. Wright is a fossil fuel advocate. He is the founder and CEO of Liberty Energy, a Denver-based oilfield services company. He is expected to support Trump's plan to maximize oil and gas production. At the same time, he will advance Trump's plan to find ways to increase electricity production.

Son Duffy, Secretary of Transportation


Trump has nominated Son Duffy, a former member of the US House of Representatives, to be Secretary of Transportation in his next administration. He was elected from Wisconsin. Son Duffy was once a regular contributor to the US media outlet Fox News. He hosted a program called 'Fox Business'. In addition to Fox News, he has hosted programs on other TV channels.

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McMahon, Secretary of Education


Trump has nominated Linda McMahon, co-chair of his transition team, to be the nation's next secretary of education. Linda is a former executive with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). She co-founded the company with her husband, Vince McMahon. Linda served in Trump's first administration. She served as administrator of the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019. Since 2021, Linda has served as board chairwoman of the America First Policy Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank.

Doug Collins, Secretary of Veterans Affairs


Trump has nominated Iraq War veteran Doug Collins, a lawyer and retired politician, to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs in his incoming administration.

Christy Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security


South Dakota Governor Christy Noem is set to be Trump's Secretary of Homeland Security in the incoming administration. She was a leading candidate for Trump's running mate before the election. She won a landslide victory in the 2022 election and was elected to a second term as governor of South Dakota. She made national headlines for her opposition to mandatory face masks in her state during the coronavirus pandemic.

Scott Turner, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development


Scott Turner, a businessman, politician, and former football player, has been nominated to be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the incoming Trump administration. Turner previously served as executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council.

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