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Office Date announced/confirmed |
Designee | Office Date announced/confirmed |
Designee |
Vice President |
U.S. Senator JD Vance from Ohio |
Secretary of State |
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio from Florida |
Secretary of the Treasury |
Key Square Group CEO Scott Bessent from South Carolina |
Secretary of Defense |
TV host and Army veteran Pete Hegseth from Tennessee |
Attorney General |
Former state attorney general Pam Bondi of Florida |
Secretary of the Interior |
Former Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota |
Secretary of Agriculture |
America First Policy Institute President Brooke Rollins from Texas |
Secretary of Commerce |
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick from New York |
Secretary of Labor |
Former U.S. Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer from Oregon |
Secretary of Health and Human Services |
Lawyer and activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from California |
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development |
Former state representative Scott Turner from Texas |
Secretary of Transportation |
Former U.S. Representative Sean Duffy from Wisconsin |
Secretary of Energy |
Liberty Energy CEO Chris Wright from Colorado |
Secretary of Education |
Former SBA Administrator Linda McMahon from Connecticut |
Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
Former U.S. Representative Doug Collins from Georgia |
Secretary of Homeland Security |
Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota |
Cabinet-level officials |
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Office Date announced/confirmed |
Designee | Office Date announced/confirmed |
Designee |
White House Chief of Staff |
Political consultant Susie Wiles from Florida |
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency |
Former U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin from New York |
Director of the Office of Management and Budget |
Former OMB Director Russell Vought from Virginia |
Director of National Intelligence |
Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard from Hawaii |
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency |
Former intelligence director John Ratcliffe from Texas |
United States Trade Representative |
Former USTR Chief of Staff Jamieson Greer from Washington, D.C. |
Ambassador to the United Nations |
U.S. Representative Elise Stefanik from New York |
Administrator of the Small Business Administration |
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler from Georgia |
美国内阁(英语:Cabinet of the United States),通常称为总统内阁(President's Cabinet),或者直接简称为内阁(Cabinet),是美国联邦行政部门,隶属美国总统。
总统有权提名,并于取得参议院的意见和同意后,任命大使、公使及领事、最高法院的法官,以及一切其它在美国宪法中未经明定、但以后将依法律的规定而设置之美国联邦政府官员;国会可以制定法律,酌情把这些较低级官员的任命权,授予总统本人,授予法院,或授予各行政部门的首长。
在参议院休会期间,如遇有职位出缺,总统有权任命官员补充缺额,任期于参议院下届会议结束时终结。
美国宪法并没有规定内阁的必然存在,不过内阁作为政府分工的基本结构,从首任总统乔治·华盛顿开始,历届总统都设立内阁辅助其行使行政权。所以,美国内阁就成了一个常态存在。只是从美国的法理上看,美国总统才是美国联邦政府行政部门的领导人和负责人,而内阁不过是总统的辅助结构和下属,没有宪法上的独立地位和法人代表权。
Das Kabinett der Vereinigten Staaten (engl. Cabinet of the United States) ist ein Teil der Exekutive in der Bundesregierung der USA und setzt sich aus dem Präsidenten, dem Vizepräsidenten, den 14 Ministern (engl. Secretaries) mit Kabinettsrang, dem United States Attorney General und einigen weiteren ranghohen Beamten von US-Bundesbehörden zusammen.
Obwohl es sich zu einem der einflussreichsten Organe der Bundesregierung entwickelt hat, ist der Begriff „Kabinett“ selbst nicht in der Verfassung enthalten. Der Ausdruck entspricht auch nicht dem im Deutschen üblichen Ausdruck des Kabinetts für die gesamte Regierung, es ist eine Runde des Präsidenten mit den wichtigsten Ministern und Führungsbeamten. Es kommt im Cabinet Room des Weißen Hauses zusammen.
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Office Date announced / confirmed | Designee | Office Date announced / confirmed | Designee |
– Vice President Announced July 15, 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 June 18, 2019 Took office July 23, 2019 | Former Secretary of the Army Mark Esper of Virginia |
– Attorney General Announced December 7, 2018 Took office February 14, 2019 | U.S. Attorney General (1991–1993) William Barr of Virginia | – Secretary of the Interior Announced December 15, 2018 Took office January 2, 2019[n 1] | Former Deputy Secretary of the Interior 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 of Labor Eugene Scalia of Virginia | – Secretary of Health and Human Services Announced November 13, 2017 Took office January 29, 2018 | Former Deputy Secretary of HHS Alex Azar of Indiana |
– Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Announced December 5, 2016 Took office March 2, 2017 | Former Neurosurgeon Ben Carson of Florida | – Secretary of Transportation Announced November 29, 2016 Took office January 31, 2017 | Former Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao of Kentucky |
– Secretary of Energy Announced November 7, 2019 Took office December 4, 2019 | Former Deputy Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette of Texas | – Secretary of Education Announced November 23, 2016 Took office February 7, 2017 | Former Michigan GOP Chair Betsy DeVos of Michigan |
– Secretary of Veterans Affairs Announced May 18, 2018 Took office July 30, 2018 | Former USD (P&R) Robert Wilkie of North Carolina | – Secretary of Homeland Security Announced November 1, 2019 Took office November 13, 2019 | DHS Under Secretary Chad Wolf of Virginia |
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Office Date announced / confirmed | Designee | Office 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 USTR 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 CIA Deputy Director Gina Haspel of Kentucky |
– Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Announced July 5, 2018 Took office July 9, 2018[n 3] | Former EPA Deputy Administrator Andrew 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 OMB Director Russell Vought of Virginia | Bernhardt served as Acting Secretary from January 2, 2019 to April 11, 2019. Haspel served as Acting Director from April 26, 2018 to May 21, 2018. Wheeler served as Acting Administrator from July 9, 2018 to February 28, 2019. Vought served as Acting Director from January 2, 2019 to July 22, 2020 | |