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Cabinet of President Donald Trump
  Individual elected to office, and does not serve at the pleasure of the president of the United States (all other cabinet members do)
  Individual serving in an acting capacity
  Individual took office with no Senate consent needed

Cabinet members on January 20, 2021

Office
Date announced / confirmed
DesigneeOffice
Date announced / confirmed
Designee


Vice President
Announced July 15, 2016
Elected November 8, 2016
Took office January 20, 2017

Former Governor
Mike Pence
of Indiana


Secretary of State
Announced March 13, 2018
Took office April 26, 2018

Former CIA Director
Mike Pompeo
of Kansas


Secretary of the Treasury
Announced November 30, 2016
Took office February 13, 2017

Former OneWest Bank CEO
Steven Mnuchin
of California


Secretary of Defense
Announced November 9, 2020
Took office November 9, 2020

Director of the National Counterterrorism Center
Christopher C. Miller
of Iowa


Attorney General
Announced December 14, 2020
Took office December 24, 2020

Deputy Attorney General
Jeffrey A. Rosen
of Massachusetts


Secretary of the Interior
Announced December 15, 2018
Took office January 2, 2019[n 1]

Former Deputy Secretary
David Bernhardt
of Virginia


Secretary of Agriculture
Announced January 18, 2017
Took office April 25, 2017

Former Governor
Sonny Perdue
of Georgia


Secretary of Commerce
Announced November 30, 2016
Took office February 28, 2017

Former WL Ross & Co. CEO
Wilbur Ross
of Florida


Secretary of Labor
Announced July 18, 2019
Took office September 30, 2019

Former Solicitor
Eugene Scalia
of Virginia


Secretary of Health and Human Services
Announced November 13, 2017
Took office January 29, 2018

Former Deputy Secretary
Alex Azar
of Indiana


Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Announced December 5, 2016
Took office March 2, 2017

Former neurosurgeon
Ben Carson
of Virginia


Secretary of Transportation
Announced January 7, 2021
Took office January 12, 2021

Acting Deputy Secretary
Steven G. Bradbury
of Oregon


Secretary of Energy
Announced November 7, 2019
Took office December 4, 2019

Former Deputy Secretary
Dan Brouillette
of Texas


Secretary of Education
Announced January 7, 2021
Took office January 8, 2021

Deputy Secretary of Education
Mick Zais
of South Carolina


Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Announced May 18, 2018
Took office July 30, 2018

Former Under Secretary
Robert Wilkie
of North Carolina


Secretary of Homeland Security
Announced January 11, 2021
Took office January 12, 2021

FEMA Administrator
Pete Gaynor
of Rhode Island

Cabinet-level officials

Office
Date announced / confirmed
DesigneeOffice
Date announced / confirmed
Designee


White House Chief of Staff
Announced March 6, 2020
Took office March 31, 2020

Former U.S. Representative
Mark Meadows
of North Carolina


United States Trade Representative
Announced January 3, 2017
Took office May 15, 2017

Former Deputy Trade Representative
Robert Lighthizer
of Florida


Director of National Intelligence
Announced February 28, 2020
Took office May 26, 2020

Former U.S. Representative
John Ratcliffe
of Texas


Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Announced March 13, 2018
Took office April 26, 2018[n 2]

Former Deputy CIA Director
Gina Haspel
of Kentucky


Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency

Announced July 5, 2018
Took office July 9, 2018[n 3]

Former Deputy Administrator
Andrew R. Wheeler
of Virginia


Administrator of the
Small Business Administration

Announced April 4, 2019
Took office January 15, 2020

Former United States Treasurer
Jovita Carranza
of Illinois


Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Announced January 2, 2019
Took office January 2, 2019[n 4]

Former Deputy Director
Russell Vought
of Virginia
Source: Trump Administration[1] and NPR[2]

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Proposed Cabinet of President-elect Donald J. Trump

Cabinet members

Office
Date announced
DesigneeOffice
Date announced
Designee


Vice President
Elected: November 8, 2016

Former
Governor

Mike Pence
of Indiana


Secretary of State
December 13

Rex Tillerson
from Texas


Secretary of the Treasury
November 30

Steven Mnuchin
from New York


Secretary of Defense
December 1

General (USMC) (Ret.)
James Mattis
from Washington


Attorney General
November 18

Senator
Jeff Sessions
from Alabama


Secretary of the Interior
December 15

Representative
Ryan Zinke
from Montana


Secretary of Agriculture


Secretary of Commerce
November 30

Wilbur Ross
from New Jersey


Secretary of Labor
December 8

Andrew Puzder
from Tennessee


Secretary of Health and Human Services
November 29

Representative
Tom Price
from Georgia


Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
December 5

Dr. Ben Carson
from Florida


Secretary of Transportation
November 29

Secretary
Elaine Chao
from Kentucky


Secretary of Energy
December 14

Former
Governor

Rick Perry
of Texas


Secretary of Education
November 23

Betsy DeVos
from Michigan


Secretary of Veterans Affairs


Secretary of Homeland Security
December 7

General (USMC) (Ret.)
John Kelly
from Massachusetts

Cabinet-level officials



White House Chief of Staff
November 13

RNC Chairman
Reince Priebus
from Wisconsin


Ambassador to the United Nations
November 23

Governor
Nikki Haley
of South Carolina


Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency
December 7

Attorney General
Scott Pruitt
of Oklahoma


United States Trade Representative
January 3

Robert Lighthizer
from Ohio


Director of the
Office of Management and Budget
December 16

Representative
Mick Mulvaney
from South Carolina


Chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisers


Administrator of the
Small Business Administration
December 7

Linda McMahon
from Connecticut
Source: NPR[3]

References