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Trump’s Cabinet members: (CFR/Not CFR)
Jan 13, 2020 14:22:03   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Trump’s Cabinet members:
(CFR/Not CFR)
Main article: Formation of Donald Trump's cabinet
"After E******n Day, media outlets reported on persons described by various sources as possible appointments to senior positions in the incoming Trump presidency. The number of people which have received media attention as potential cabinet appointees is higher than in most previous p**********l e******ns, partly because the Trump '16 campaign staff (and associated PACs) was significantly smaller and less expensive,[102] thus there are not as many people already expected to receive specific roles in the upcoming Trump administration. In particular, "Trump ha[d] a smaller policy brain trust [policy group] than a new president normally carries"[103] because as an anti-establishment candidate who began his campaign by largely self-funding his way to the Republican Party nomination,[104] unlike most previous p**********l winners "Trump does not have the traditional cadre of Washington insiders and donors to build out his Cabinet."[105] An additional factor that tends to make the field of potential nominees especially broad, is that unlike most p**********l t***sition teams who select politicians as their appointees, the Trump t***sition team "has started with a mandate to hire from the private sector [as opposed to the governmental sector] whenever possible.""
Vice President[
Mike Pence (not CFR)
Cabinet
The following cabinet positions are listed in order of their creation (also used as the basis for the United States p**********l line of succession).
Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson (not CFR)

Mike Pompeo (not CFR)

Secretary of the Treasury
Steve Mnuchin (not CFR)
.
Secretary of Defense
Jim Mattis (not CFR)

Mark Esper (not CFR)

Attorney General
Dana Boente (not CFR)
Sally Yates (not CFR)

Jeff Sessions (not CFR)
Matthew Whitaker (not CFR)
William Barr (not CFR)

Secretary of the Interior]
Ryan Zinket (not CFR)

David Bernhardt (not CFR)

Secretary of Agriculture
Sonny Perdue (not CFR)

Secretary of Commerce
Wilbur Ross (not CFR)

Secretary of Labor
Alex Acosta (not CFR)

Eugene Scalia (not CFR)

Secretary of Health and Human Services
Tom Price (not CFR)

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Ben Carson (not CFR)

Secretary of T***sportation
>>>>Elaine Chao (CFR/85)
.
Secretary of Energy
Rick Perry (not CFR)

Dan Brouillette (not CFR)
Secretary of Education
Betsy DeVos (not CFR)


Secretary of Veterans Affairs
>>>>> Robert Wilkie (CFR)
Secretary of Homeland Security[
John F. Kelly (not CFR)

Kirstjen Nielsen (not CFR)
Cabinet-level officials
Further information: Political appointments of Donald Trump
Cabinet-level officials have positions that are considered to be of Cabinet level, but which are not part of the Cabinet. Which exact positions are considered part of the p**********l cabinet, can vary with the president. The CIA and FEMA were cabinet-level agencies under Bill Clinton, but not George W. Bush. The head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (aka the drug czar) was a cabinet-level position under both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, but not under Barack Obama. (Not to be confused with the head of the DEA, who has remained in the org chart underneath the cabinet position held by the Attorney General.) Designation of an agency as being cabinet-level requires[citation needed] that Congress enact legislation, although executive orders unilaterally created by the president can be used to create many other types of position inside the executive branch.[citation needed] Members of the cabinet proper, as well as cabinet-level officials, meet with the president in a room adjacent to the Oval Office.
White House Chief of Staff
.Reince Priebus (not CFR)

Mick Mulvaney (2019) (not CFR)

United States Trade Representative
>>>>> Robert E. Lighthizer (CFR)


Director of National Intelligence
Dan Coats (not CFR)
ats resigned from his position as Director of National Intelligence. Joseph Maguire took over as acting director.
Ambassador to the United Nations
Nikki Haley (not CFR)

Heather Nauert (not CFR)
On December 7, 2018, Trump nominated Heather Nauert for UN Ambassador.[233] Nauert withdrew her nomination on February 22, 2019.
Kelly Knight Craft (not CFR)

Director of the Office of Management and Budget[edit]
and Budget Committee then presented to the full Senate for a v**e.
Mick Mulvaney (not CFR)

Director of the Central Intelligence Agency[edit]
Mike Pompeo (not CFR)
Gina Haspel (not CFR)
On March 13, 2018, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that he would nominate Gina Haspel to be the CIA director.[243] On May 17, Haspel was confirmed by the Senate in a 54-45 v**e, officially giving her the post, and making her the first full-time female CIA director.
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency[edit]
Scott Pruitt (not CFR)
Amid 15 federal investigations of his conduct ranging from criminal record destruction to corrupt allocation of funds and abuse of power, Pruitt announced he would resign from office on July 6, leaving Andrew R. Wheeler as the acting head of the agency
Andrew Wheeler (not CFR)
On November 16, 2018 President Trump nominated Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler to the position full-time. Wheeler was confirmed by the senate on February 28, 2019, with a 52-47 v**e.
Administrator of the Small Business Administration[
Linda McMahon (not CFR)
Jovita Carranza (not CFR)
On April 4, 2019 President Trump nominated Treasurer of the United States Jovita Carranza to the Small Business Administration, replacing Linda McMahon.[258]

>>>>>BTW: John R.Bolton (CFR) War Monger. Gone from cabinet for a reason.

CFR Roster Source: http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/cfrall1.htm#d

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Jan 13, 2020 14:37:58   #
Carol Kelly
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Trump’s Cabinet members:
(CFR/Not CFR)
Main article: Formation of Donald Trump's cabinet
"After E******n Day, media outlets reported on persons described by various sources as possible appointments to senior positions in the incoming Trump presidency. The number of people which have received media attention as potential cabinet appointees is higher than in most previous p**********l e******ns, partly because the Trump '16 campaign staff (and associated PACs) was significantly smaller and less expensive,[102] thus there are not as many people already expected to receive specific roles in the upcoming Trump administration. In particular, "Trump ha[d] a smaller policy brain trust [policy group] than a new president normally carries"[103] because as an anti-establishment candidate who began his campaign by largely self-funding his way to the Republican Party nomination,[104] unlike most previous p**********l winners "Trump does not have the traditional cadre of Washington insiders and donors to build out his Cabinet."[105] An additional factor that tends to make the field of potential nominees especially broad, is that unlike most p**********l t***sition teams who select politicians as their appointees, the Trump t***sition team "has started with a mandate to hire from the private sector [as opposed to the governmental sector] whenever possible.""
Vice President[
Mike Pence (not CFR)
Cabinet
The following cabinet positions are listed in order of their creation (also used as the basis for the United States p**********l line of succession).
Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson (not CFR)

Mike Pompeo (not CFR)

Secretary of the Treasury
Steve Mnuchin (not CFR)
.
Secretary of Defense
Jim Mattis (not CFR)

Mark Esper (not CFR)

Attorney General
Dana Boente (not CFR)
Sally Yates (not CFR)

Jeff Sessions (not CFR)
Matthew Whitaker (not CFR)
William Barr (not CFR)

Secretary of the Interior]
Ryan Zinket (not CFR)

David Bernhardt (not CFR)

Secretary of Agriculture
Sonny Perdue (not CFR)

Secretary of Commerce
Wilbur Ross (not CFR)

Secretary of Labor
Alex Acosta (not CFR)

Eugene Scalia (not CFR)

Secretary of Health and Human Services
Tom Price (not CFR)

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Ben Carson (not CFR)

Secretary of T***sportation
>>>>Elaine Chao (CFR/85)
.
Secretary of Energy
Rick Perry (not CFR)

Dan Brouillette (not CFR)
Secretary of Education
Betsy DeVos (not CFR)


Secretary of Veterans Affairs
>>>>> Robert Wilkie (CFR)
Secretary of Homeland Security[
John F. Kelly (not CFR)

Kirstjen Nielsen (not CFR)
Cabinet-level officials
Further information: Political appointments of Donald Trump
Cabinet-level officials have positions that are considered to be of Cabinet level, but which are not part of the Cabinet. Which exact positions are considered part of the p**********l cabinet, can vary with the president. The CIA and FEMA were cabinet-level agencies under Bill Clinton, but not George W. Bush. The head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (aka the drug czar) was a cabinet-level position under both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, but not under Barack Obama. (Not to be confused with the head of the DEA, who has remained in the org chart underneath the cabinet position held by the Attorney General.) Designation of an agency as being cabinet-level requires[citation needed] that Congress enact legislation, although executive orders unilaterally created by the president can be used to create many other types of position inside the executive branch.[citation needed] Members of the cabinet proper, as well as cabinet-level officials, meet with the president in a room adjacent to the Oval Office.
White House Chief of Staff
.Reince Priebus (not CFR)

Mick Mulvaney (2019) (not CFR)

United States Trade Representative
>>>>> Robert E. Lighthizer (CFR)


Director of National Intelligence
Dan Coats (not CFR)
ats resigned from his position as Director of National Intelligence. Joseph Maguire took over as acting director.
Ambassador to the United Nations
Nikki Haley (not CFR)

Heather Nauert (not CFR)
On December 7, 2018, Trump nominated Heather Nauert for UN Ambassador.[233] Nauert withdrew her nomination on February 22, 2019.
Kelly Knight Craft (not CFR)

Director of the Office of Management and Budget[edit]
and Budget Committee then presented to the full Senate for a v**e.
Mick Mulvaney (not CFR)

Director of the Central Intelligence Agency[edit]
Mike Pompeo (not CFR)
Gina Haspel (not CFR)
On March 13, 2018, President Donald Trump announced via Twitter that he would nominate Gina Haspel to be the CIA director.[243] On May 17, Haspel was confirmed by the Senate in a 54-45 v**e, officially giving her the post, and making her the first full-time female CIA director.
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency[edit]
Scott Pruitt (not CFR)
Amid 15 federal investigations of his conduct ranging from criminal record destruction to corrupt allocation of funds and abuse of power, Pruitt announced he would resign from office on July 6, leaving Andrew R. Wheeler as the acting head of the agency
Andrew Wheeler (not CFR)
On November 16, 2018 President Trump nominated Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler to the position full-time. Wheeler was confirmed by the senate on February 28, 2019, with a 52-47 v**e.
Administrator of the Small Business Administration[
Linda McMahon (not CFR)
Jovita Carranza (not CFR)
On April 4, 2019 President Trump nominated Treasurer of the United States Jovita Carranza to the Small Business Administration, replacing Linda McMahon.[258]

>>>>>BTW: John R.Bolton (CFR) War Monger. Gone from cabinet for a reason.

CFR Roster Source: http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/cfrall1.htm#d
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I believe that I counted 68 Bilderbergs on the list of hundreds, there should have been none. However, both Bushes and both Clintons and only God knows how many others are part of Bilderbergs, but that seems to be only the tip of the iceberg. I’m not a big brain, brilliant person, just a small cog in the wheel paying attention. It’s brcomng more and more difficult to find just what is going on, not just here in America, but in the world. We have no control over our destiny and, if the Democrats have their way, we will have even less. Allowing i******s, criminals and 16 year olds to v**e is a big sway toward losing all our Constitutional rights. Having Representatives in the House swearing to uphold and protect a Constitution of which they have NO knowledge seems to me to be extremely unproductive. My trust remains in God and President Trump.

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Jan 13, 2020 14:51:00   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
I believe that I counted 68 Bilderbergs on the list of hundreds, there should have been none. However, both Bushes and both Clintons and only God knows how many others are part of Bilderbergs, but that seems to be only the tip of the iceberg. I’m not a big brain, brilliant person, just a small cog in the wheel paying attention. It’s brcomng more and more difficult to find just what is going on, not just here in America, but in the world. We have no control over our destiny and, if the Democrats have their way, we will have even less. Allowing i******s, criminals and 16 year olds to v**e is a big sway toward losing all our Constitutional rights. Having Representatives in the House swearing to uphold and protect a Constitution of which they have NO knowledge seems to me to be extremely unproductive. My trust remains in God and President Trump.
I believe that I counted 68 Bilderbergs on the lis... (show quote)


I will stand on this!
The good guys win in the end.
It is written.
The evil ones, don't know who the boss is.
Neither do the ignorant ones.

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Jan 13, 2020 15:00:38   #
Carol Kelly
 
eagleye13 wrote:
I will stand on this!
The good guys win in the end.
It is written.
The evil ones, don't know who the boss is.
Neither do the ignorant ones.


I surely don’t. It’s looking weirder day by day.

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