Political appointments of the second Trump administration
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This is a list of political appointments of officeholders made by the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump.
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[edit] Denotes appointees serving in offices that did not require Senate confirmation.
Denotes appointees confirmed by the Senate.
Denotes appointees rejected by the Senate.
Denotes appointees awaiting Senate confirmation.
Denotes appointees serving in an acting capacity.
Denotes Chargé d'affaires serving in an acting capacity.
Denotes appointees who have left office or offices which have been disbanded.
Denotes nominees who were withdrawn prior to being confirmed or assuming office.
Executive Office of the President
[edit]Department of Agriculture
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of Agriculture |
![]() Brooke Rollins[106] |
February 13, 2025 (Confirmed February 13, 2025, 72–28)[RC 6] |
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![]() Gary Washington[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 13, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Secretary of Agriculture |
![]() Stephen Vaden[107] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() General Counsel of Agriculture |
Tyler Clarkson | ||
![]() Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm Production and Conservation |
![]() Richard Fordyce |
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![]() Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Regulatory Programs |
Dudley Hoskins | ||
![]() Under Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment |
Michael Boren | ||
![]() Under Secretary of Agriculture for Research, Education, and Economics |
![]() Scott Hutchins |
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![]() Under Secretary of Agriculture for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs |
Luke Lindberg | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Civil Rights |
Devon Westhill |
Department of Commerce
[edit]Department of Defense
[edit]Department of Education
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of Education |
![]() Linda McMahon[115] |
March 3, 2025[116] (Confirmed March 3, 2025, 51–45)[RC 15] |
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![]() Denise L. Carter[35] |
January 20, 2025 | March 3, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Secretary of Education |
Penny Schwinn | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() General Counsel of Education |
Jennifer Mascott | ||
![]() Under Secretary of Education |
Nicholas Kent | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Education for Elementary and Secondary Education |
Kirsten Baesler | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Education for Career, Technical, and Adult Education |
Kevin O'Farrell | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights |
Kimberly Richey | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Education for Legislation and Congressional Affairs |
Mary Riley |
Department of Energy
[edit]Department of Health and Human Services
[edit]Department of Homeland Security
[edit]Department of Housing and Urban Development
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of Housing and Urban Development |
![]() Scott Turner[136] |
February 5, 2025 (Confirmed February 5, 2025, 55–44)[RC 23] |
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![]() Matt Ammon[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 5, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development |
![]() Andrew Hughes |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() General Counsel of Housing and Urban Development |
David Woll | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations) |
Benjamin DeMarzo | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity) |
Craig Trainor |
Department of the Interior
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of the Interior |
![]() Doug Burgum[137] |
February 1, 2025 (Confirmed January 30, 2025, 80–17)[RC 24] |
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![]() Walter Cruickshank[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 1, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Secretary of the Interior |
![]() Katharine MacGregor |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Solicitor of the Interior |
William L. Doffermyre | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs |
William Kirkland III | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Bryan Mercier | January 20, 2025 | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Land and Minerals Management |
Leslie Beyer | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Science |
![]() Andrea Travnicek |
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![]() Director of the Bureau of Land Management |
![]() Jon Raby |
January 28, 2025 | |
![]() Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service |
![]() Brian Nesvik |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Paul Souza |
January 20, 2025 | ||
![]() Director of the United States Geological Survey |
Ned Mamula | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Sarah J. Ryker |
January 20, 2025 |
Department of Justice
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Attorney General |
![]() Pam Bondi[138] |
February 5, 2025 (Confirmed February 4, 2025, 54–46)[RC 25] |
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James McHenry[35] | January 20, 2025 | February 5, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Attorney General |
![]() Todd Blanche[139] |
March 6, 2025 (Confirmed March 5, 2025, 52–46)[RC 26] |
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![]() Emil Bove |
January 20, 2025 | March 6, 2025 | |
![]() Solicitor General |
![]() Dean John Sauer[140] |
April 4, 2025 (Confirmed April 3, 2025, 52–45)[RC 27] |
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Sarah M. Harris | January 20, 2025 | April 4, 2025 | |
![]() Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division |
![]() Gail Slater[141] |
March 12, 2025 (Confirmed March 11, 2025, 78–19)[RC 28] |
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Omeed Assefi | January 20, 2025 | March 12, 2025 | |
![]() Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division |
Brett Shumate | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division |
![]() Harmeet Dhillon[37] |
April 7, 2025 (Confirmed April 3, 2025, 52–45)[RC 29] |
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![]() Mac Warner |
January 20, 2025 | April 7, 2025 | |
![]() Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division |
John Eisenberg | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy |
Aaron Reitz[142] | March 31, 2025 (Confirmed March 26, 2025, 52–46)[RC 30] |
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![]() Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs |
Patrick Davis | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Patrick D. Davis | January 20, 2025 | ||
![]() Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General |
![]() Emil Bove[143] |
January 20, 2025 | |
![]() Chief of Staff to the Attorney General |
Chad Mizelle[142] | ||
![]() Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General (Civil Rights Division) |
Leo Terrell | ||
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives | |||
![]() Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives |
![]() Daniel P. Driscoll |
April 10, 2025 | |
![]() Kash Patel |
February 24, 2025 | April 10, 2025 | |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | |||
![]() Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
![]() Kash Patel[144] |
February 21, 2025 (Confirmed February 20, 2025, 51–49)[RC 31] |
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![]() Brian Driscoll[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 21, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
![]() Dan Bongino |
March 17, 2025 | |
Robert Kissane[35] | January 20, 2025 | March 17, 2025 | |
Federal Bureau of Prisons | |||
![]() Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons |
William Marshall III[145] | April 10, 2025 | |
United States Marshals Service | |||
![]() Director of the United States Marshals Service |
![]() Gadyaces Serralta |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Mark Pitella | January 20, 2025 | ||
Drug Enforcement Administration | |||
![]() Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration |
Terry Cole | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Derek S. Maltz |
January 20, 2025 | ||
United States Attorneys | |||
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska |
Michael J. Heyman | March 3, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona |
Timothy Courchaine | February 28, 2025 | |
Rachel C. Hernandez | February 17, 2025 | February 28, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the C.D. of California |
![]() Bill Essayli |
April 2, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the N.D. of California |
Patrick Robbins | February 12, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of California |
Andrew R. Haden | February 12, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado |
J. Bishop Grewell | January 25, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia |
![]() Ed Martin[146] |
January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware |
Shannon T. Hanson | January 21, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the M.D. of Florida |
Gregory W. Kehoe | March 31, 2025 | |
Sara C. Sweeney | February 18, 2025 | March 31, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the N.D. of Florida |
Michelle Spaven | February 18, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of Florida |
Jason Reding Quiñones | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Hayden O’Byrne | January 28, 2025 | ||
![]() U.S. Attorney for the N.D. of Georgia |
Richard S. Moultrie, Jr. | January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii |
Ken Sorenson | January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho |
![]() Bart Davis[147] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Justin D. Whatcott | February 14, 2025 | ||
![]() U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of Illinois |
Steven D. Weinhoeft | February 28, 2025 | |
Ali M. Summers | February 18, 2025 | February 28, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of Iowa |
David C. Waterman[147] | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Kansas |
![]() Duston J. Slinkard |
January 23, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of Kentucky |
Paul McCaffrey | February 26, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of Louisiana |
Michael M Simpson | February 12, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the M.D. of Louisiana |
April M. Leon | February 19, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the W.D. of Louisiana |
Alexander C. Van Hook | January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine |
Craig M. Wolff | February 17, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland |
Kelly O. Hayes | March 3, 2025 | |
Nelson Thayer | February 17, 2025 | March 12, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts |
![]() Leah Foley[148] |
January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of Michigan |
Julie A. Beck | January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the W.D. of Michigan |
![]() Andrew Byerly Birge |
January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the W.D. of Missouri |
Jeffrey P. Ray | February 13, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana |
Kurt G. Alme | March 17, 2025 | |
Timothy J. Racicot | February 18, 2025 | March 17, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Nebraska |
Matthew R. Molsen | February 14, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada |
Sigal Chattah | April 1, 2025 | |
Sue Fahami | January 21, 2025 | April 1, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey |
![]() Doug Steinhardt[149] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Alina Habba |
March 24, 2025 | ||
![]() John Giordano |
March 3, 2025 | March 24, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico |
Holland S. Kastrin | February 17, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of New York |
Joseph Nocella Jr.[150] | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
John J. Durham | January 22, 2025 | ||
![]() U.S. Attorney for the N.D. of New York |
John A. Sarcone III | March 4, 2025 | |
Daniel Hanlon | February 17, 2025 | March 4, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of New York |
![]() Jay Clayton[151] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Jay Clayton |
April 16, 2025 | ||
Matthew Podolsky | February 13, 2025 | April 16, 2025 | |
![]() Danielle Sassoon |
January 21, 2025 | February 13, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the W.D. of New York |
Michael DiGiacomo | February 28, 2025 | |
Joel L. Violanti | February 17, 2025 | February 28, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of North Carolina |
Daniel P. Bubar | February 3, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of North Dakota |
Jennifer Puhl | February 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of Ohio |
Kelly A. Norris | February 18, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon |
William Narus | February 19, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of Pennsylvania |
David Metcalf | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
David Metcalf | March 12, 2025 | ||
![]() Phil Selden |
February 12, 2025 | March 3, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Rhode Island |
Sara M. Bloom | February 18, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina |
![]() Brook Andrews[152] |
February 18, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of South Dakota |
![]() Ron A. Parsons Jr.[147] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the W.D. of Tennessee |
Joseph C. Murphy, Jr. | March 28, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the N.D. of Texas |
Chad Meacham | January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the S.D. of Texas |
Nicholas J. Ganjei | January 29, 2025 | |
Jennifer B. Lowery | January 20, 2025 | January 29, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the E.D. of Virginia |
Erik S. Siebert | January 20, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the W.D. of Washington |
Teal Luthy Miller | February 13, 2025 | |
![]() U.S. Attorney for the District of Wyoming |
Stephanie I. Sprecher | February 13, 2025 |
Department of Labor
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of Labor |
![]() Lori Chavez-DeRemer[153] |
March 11, 2025 (Confirmed March 10, 2025, 67–32)[RC 32] |
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![]() Vince Micone[35] |
January 20, 2025 | March 11, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Secretary of Labor |
![]() Keith Sonderling[154] |
March 14, 2025 (Confirmed March 12, 2025, 53–46)[RC 33] |
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![]() Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employee Benefits |
Daniel Aronowitz | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Assistant Secretary of Labor for Employment and Training |
Henry Mack III | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Labor for Disability Employment Policy |
Julie Hocker | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health |
David Keeling | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health |
![]() Wayne Palmer |
Department of State
[edit]Department of Transportation
[edit]Department of the Treasury
[edit]Department of Veterans Affairs
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
![]() Doug Collins[196] |
February 5, 2025 (Confirmed February 4, 2025, 77–23)[RC 46] |
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![]() Todd B. Hunter[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 5, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
![]() Paul Lawrence |
March 29, 2025 (Confirmed March 27, 2025, 51–45)[RC 47] |
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![]() General Counsel of Veterans Affairs |
James Baehr | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Chief Financial Officer of Veterans Affairs |
Richard Topping | ||
![]() Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Memorial Affairs |
![]() Sam Brown[197] |
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![]() Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Enterprise Integration) |
![]() John Bartrum |
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![]() Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection) |
![]() Cheryl L. Mason[198] |
Independent intelligence agencies
[edit]Office of the Director of National Intelligence
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Director of National Intelligence |
![]() Tulsi Gabbard[199] |
February 12, 2025 (Confirmed February 12, 2025, 52–48)[RC 48] |
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![]() Lora Shiao |
January 25, 2025 | February 12, 2025 | |
![]() Stacey Dixon[35] |
January 20, 2025 | January 25, 2025 | |
![]() Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence |
![]() Aaron Lukas |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Director of the National Counterterrorism Center |
![]() Joe Kent |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Don Holstead[200] | January 20, 2025 | ||
![]() Director of the National Counter Intelligence and Security Center |
George Wesley Street | Awaiting Senate Confirmation |
Central Intelligence Agency
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Director of the Central Intelligence Agency |
![]() John Ratcliffe[201] |
January 23, 2025 (Confirmed January 23, 2025, 74–25)[RC 49] |
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Tom Sylvester[35] | January 20, 2025 | January 23, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency |
![]() Michael Ellis |
February 10, 2025 (Appointed by the President) |
Cabinet-level independent agencies
[edit]Environmental Protection Agency
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency |
![]() Lee Zeldin[40] |
January 29, 2025 (Confirmed January 29, 2025, 56–42)[RC 50] |
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James Payne[35] | January 20, 2025 | January 29, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency |
David Fotouhi | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Chad MacIntosh | January 20, 2025 | ||
![]() Chief Financial Officer of the Environmental Protection Agency |
Catherine Hanson | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() General Counsel of the Environmental Protection Agency |
Sean Donahue | ||
![]() Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for Air and Radiation |
Aaron Szabo | ||
![]() Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for Solid Waste |
John W. Busterud | ||
![]() Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for International and Tribal Affairs |
Usha Marie Turner | ||
![]() Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for Water |
Jessica Kramer |
Small Business Administration
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Administrator of the Small Business Administration |
![]() Kelly Loeffler[202] |
February 20, 2025 (Confirmed February 19, 2025, 52–46)[RC 51] |
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![]() Everett Woodel[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 20, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration |
Bill Briggs[203] | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Chief Counsel for Advocacy |
Casey B. Mulligan | ||
![]() Assistant Administrator for Disaster Recovery and Resilience |
Chris Stallings |
Other independent agencies
[edit]Agency for Global Media
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media |
Victor Morales | March 25, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Director of the U.S. Agency for Global Media |
Brian Conniff | ? | |
![]() Special Advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media |
![]() Kari Lake [38] |
March 3, 2025 |
Agency for International Development
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development |
![]() Marco Rubio |
February 3, 2025 | |
![]() Jason Gray[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 3, 2025 |
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau |
![]() Jonathan McKernan |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Russell Vought |
February 7, 2025 | ||
![]() Scott Bessent |
February 3, 2025 | February 7, 2025 |
Export–Import Bank
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Chairman and President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States |
John Jovanovic | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
James C. Cruse | February 28, 2025 | ||
![]() Spencer Bachus |
January 30, 2025 | February 28, 2025 | |
![]() Vice Chairman and Vice President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States |
James G. Burrows, Jr. | February 28, 2025 |
Farm Credit Administration
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Chairman of the Farm Credit Administration |
Jeffery S. Hall[204] | January 20, 2025 |
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |
![]() Travis Hill[204] |
January 20, 2025 |
Federal Housing Finance Agency
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency |
![]() Bill Pulte[205] |
March 14, 2025 (Confirmed March 13, 2025, 56–43)[RC 52] |
Federal Labor Relations Authority
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority |
![]() Colleen Kiko |
February 11, 2025 |
Federal Reserve System
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve for Supervision |
![]() Michelle Bowman |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation |
General Services Administration
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Administrator of General Services |
![]() Stephen Ehikian[35] |
January 20, 2025 |
Institute of Museum and Library Services
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services |
![]() Keith E. Sonderling |
March 20, 2025 |
International Development Finance Corporation
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() CEO of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation |
Benjamin Black | Awaiting Senate Confirmation |
Merit Systems Protection Board
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Chairman of the Merit Systems Protection Board |
![]() Henry Kerner[204] |
January 20, 2025 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
![]() Jared Isaacman[206] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Janet Petro[35] |
January 20, 2025 | ||
![]() Chief Financial Officer of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
![]() Greg Autry[207] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation |
National Archives and Records Administration
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Archivist of the United States |
![]() Marco Rubio |
February 16, 2025 | |
![]() William J. Bosanko |
February 7, 2025 | February 16, 2025 | |
![]() Senior Advisor to The Archivist of the United States |
![]() James Byron |
February 9, 2025 |
National Credit Union Administration
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration |
![]() Kyle S. Hauptman[204] |
January 20, 2025 |
National Labor Relations Board
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board |
![]() Marvin Kaplan |
January 20, 2025 | |
![]() General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board |
![]() William B. Cowen[208] |
February 3, 2025 |
National Railroad Passenger Corporation
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Board of Directors of National Railroad Passenger Corporation |
Robert Gleason | Awaiting Senate Confirmation |
Office of Government Ethics
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Director of the Office of Government Ethics |
![]() Doug Collins |
February 12, 2025 | |
Shelley Finlayson | February 10, 2025 | February 12, 2025 |
Office of Personnel Management
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Director of the Office of Personnel Management |
Scott Kupor[209] | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
Charles Ezell[35] | January 20, 2025 |
Office of Special Counsel
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Special Counsel of the United States |
![]() Doug Collins |
March 5, 2025 |
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation |
![]() Janet Dhillon |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Alice Maroni |
March 17, 2025 |
Postal Service
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() United States Postmaster General |
Douglas Tulino[210] | March 25, 2025 |
Social Security Administration
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Commissioner of the Social Security Administration |
Frank Bisignano[211] | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Leland Dudek |
February 16, 2025 [212] | ||
![]() Michelle King[35] |
January 20, 2025 | February 16, 2025 [213][214] |
Surface Transportation Board
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
---|---|---|---|
![]() Chairman of the Surface Transportation Board |
![]() Patrick Fuchs[204] |
January 20, 2025 |
Independent Commissions
[edit]Withdrawn candidates
[edit]Office | Nominee | Announced | Withdrawn |
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![]() Attorney General |
![]() Matt Gaetz |
November 13, 2024[221] | November 21, 2024[222] |
![]() Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration |
![]() Chad Chronister |
December 1, 2024[223] | December 3, 2024[224] |
![]() Leader of the Department of Government Efficiency |
![]() Vivek Ramaswamy[44] |
November 12, 2024[225] | January 20, 2025[226] |
![]() Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
![]() Dave Weldon |
November 22, 2024 | March 13, 2025 |
![]() Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs |
![]() Adam Boehler |
December 4, 2024 | March 14, 2025 |
![]() CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media |
![]() L. Brent Bozell III |
January 22, 2025 | March 24, 2025 |
![]() Ambassador to the United Nations |
![]() Elise Stefanik |
November 10, 2024 | March 27, 2025 |
![]() Director of the Bureau of Land Management |
Kathleen Sgamma | February 12, 2025 | April 10, 2025 |
Reception
[edit]On November 14, 2024, Reuters characterized Trump's nominations thus far as rewarding loyalists, with some nominees having notably few qualifications for their proposed job.[227]
A CBS News poll released on November 25, 2024 found that 59% of Americans approve of the presidential transition.[228]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]Confirmation votes
- Confirmations by roll call vote
- ^ "PN13-8 - Michael Kratsios, of South Carolina, to be Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 25, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN19 - Stephen Miran, of New York, to be Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 12, 2025. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-22 - Russell Vought, of Virginia, to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 6, 2025. Archived from the original on February 7, 2025. Retrieved February 8, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-3 - James Bishop, of North Carolina, to be Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 26, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-17 - Jamieson Greer, of Maryland, to be U.S. Trade Representative, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 26, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-12 - Brooke Rollins, of Texas, to be Secretary of Agriculture, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 13, 2025. Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-9 - Howard Lutnick, of New York, to be Secretary of Commerce, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 18, 2025. Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "PN22-12 - Jeffrey Kessler, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 13, 2025. Retrieved March 13, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-7 - Peter Hegseth, of Tennessee, to be Secretary of Defense, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 24, 2025. Archived from the original on February 8, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-16 - Stephen Feinberg, of New York, to be Deputy Secretary of Defense, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 14, 2025. Retrieved March 18, 2025.
- ^ "PN28 - Lt. Gen. John D. Caine (Retired) to be General and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 11, 2025. Retrieved April 11, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-9 - Elbridge Colby, of the District of Columbia, to be Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 8, 2025. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-12 - Daniel Driscoll, of North Carolina, to be Secretary of the Army, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 25, 2025. Retrieved February 26, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-36 - John Phelan, of Florida, to be Secretary of the Navy, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 24, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-10 - Linda McMahon, of Connecticut, to be Secretary of Education, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 3, 2025. Retrieved March 3, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-15 - Christopher Wright, of Colorado, to be Secretary of Energy, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 3, 2025. Archived from the original on February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-8 - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., of California, to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 13, 2025. Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-34 - Mehmet Oz, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 3, 2025. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-28 - Martin Makary, of Virginia, to be Commissioner of Food and Drugs, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 25, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-2 - Jayanta Bhattacharya, of California, to be Director of the National Institutes of Health, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 25, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-11 - Kristi Noem, of South Dakota, to be Secretary of Homeland Security, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 25, 2025. Archived from the original on February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-14 - Troy Edgar, of California, to be Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 6, 2025. Retrieved March 7, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-14 - Eric Turner, of Texas, to be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-3 - Douglas Burgum, of North Dakota, to be Secretary of the Interior, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 30, 2025. Archived from the original on February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-2 - Pamela Bondi, of Florida, to be Attorney General, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 4, 2025. Archived from the original on February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-5 - Todd Blanche, of Florida, to be Deputy Attorney General, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 5, 2025. Retrieved March 5, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-39 - Dean Sauer, of Missouri, to be Solicitor General of the United States, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 3, 2025. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-41 - Abigail Slater, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 11, 2025. Retrieved March 11, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-11 - Harmeet Dhillon, of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 3, 2025. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-37 - Aaron Reitz, of Texas, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 26, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-35 - Kashyap Patel, of Nevada, to be Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 20, 2025. Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-4 - Lori Chavez-DeRemer, of Oregon, to be Secretary of Labor, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 10, 2025. Retrieved March 10, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-42 - Keith Sonderling, of Florida, to be Deputy Secretary of Labor, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 12, 2025. Retrieved March 12, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-13 - Marco Rubio, of Florida, to be Secretary of State, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 20, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-25 - Christopher Landau, of Maryland, to be Deputy Secretary of State, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 24, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN25-18 – Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Canada, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.senate.gov. April 9, 2025. Retrieved April 10, 2025.
- ^ "PN25-20 – Mike Huckabee, of Arkansas, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Israel, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.senate.gov. April 9, 2025. Retrieved April 10, 2025.
- ^ "PN25-14 - George Glass, of Oregon, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Japan, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 8, 2025. Retrieved April 8, 2025.
- ^ "PN25-22 – Ronald Johnson, of Florida, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the United Mexican States, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.senate.gov. April 9, 2025. Retrieved April 10, 2025.
- ^ "PN25-6 – Kevin Cabrera, of Florida, to be Ambassador Extrodinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Panama, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.senate.gov. April 9, 2025. Retrieved April 10, 2025.
- ^ "PN25-56 - Matthew Whitaker, of Iowa, to be United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 1, 2025. Retrieved April 2, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-6 - Sean Duffy, of Wisconsin, to be Secretary of Transportation, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 28, 2025. Archived from the original on February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN13-2 - Steven Bradbury, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of Transportation, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 11, 2025. Retrieved March 11, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-1 - Scott Bessent, of South Carolina, to be Secretary of the Treasury, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 27, 2025. Archived from the original on February 6, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-15 - Michael Faulkender, of Maryland, to be Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 26, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-5 - Douglas Collins, of Georgia, to be Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 4, 2025. Archived from the original on February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN13-9 - Paul Lawrence, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 27, 2025. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-16 - Tulsi Gabbard, of Hawaii, to be Director of National Intelligence, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 12, 2025. Archived from the original on February 12, 2025. Retrieved February 12, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-19 - John Ratcliffe, of Texas, to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 23, 2025. Archived from the original on January 24, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-23 - Lee Zeldin, of New York, to be Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 29, 2025. Archived from the original on February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
- ^ "PN11-18 - Kelly Loeffler, of Georgia, to be Administrator of the Small Business Administration, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. February 19, 2025. Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "PN13-12 - William Pulte, of Florida, to be Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. March 13, 2025. Retrieved March 13, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-29 - Mark Meador, of Virginia, to be a Federal Trade Commissioner for the term of seven years from September 26, 2024, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 10, 2025. Retrieved April 10, 2025.
- ^ "PN12-18 - Paul Atkins, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 5, 2026, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. April 9, 2025. Retrieved April 10, 2025.
- Confirmations by voice vote
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