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BACKSTORY
Filling the Cabinet
After campaigning onaplatformdedicatedtoshakingupWashington,DonaldTrumphasselected
CabinetmemberswhocomefromCongress,themilitaryandthe corporate world.Mostaresubjectto
confirmationbythe Senate.Belowarehisselections,their backgrounds,andhowthey comparewiththe
initialCabinetpicksofBarackObamaandGeorgeW.Bush.DONALD TRUMP’S NOMINEESREINCE PRIEBUS
Before nomination:
Chairman of the
Republican National
CommitteeRAHM EMANUEL
Before nomination:
Congressman from
Illinois; senior
advisor to President
Bill ClintonANDREW CARD
Before nomination:
White House deputy
chief of staff for
President George
%$ %$ $"! H.W. BushREX TILLERSON
CEO of ExxonMobil
Corp.HILLARY
CLINTON
U.S. senator from
New York; first lady
of the U.S.COLIN L. POWELL
Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff
under President
George H.W. Bush
! %$♀ $"'STEVEN
MNUCHIN
Trump campaign
finance chairman;
co-chief executive
of Dune Capital
ManagementTIMOTHY
GEITHNER
President of the
Federal Reserve
Bank of New YorkPAUL H. O’NEILL
Chairman of Rand
Corp.; deputy
director of the Office
of Management and
$! %$$%!BudgetJAMES N. MATTIS
Commander, U.S.
Central Command;
Marine Corps
generalROBERT M.
GATES
Secretary of Defense
for President George
W. BushDONALD
H. RUMSFELD
Chief of staff, then
secretary of Defense
under President
"! %"$!& $"! Gerald FordJEFF SESSIONS
U.S. senator from
AlabamaERIC H.
HOLDER, JR.
U.S. deputy attorney
general under
President Bill
ClintonJOHN ASHCROFT
U.S. senator from
Missouri; governor
of Missouri%"$ %$' %$RYAN ZINKE
Congressman
from Montana;
member of the
Navy SEALsChairman and
chief strategist of
WL Ross&Co.;
executive managing
director at
Rothschild Inc.KEN SALAZAR
U.S. senator from
ColoradoGALE NORTON
Senior counsel at
Brownstein, Hyatt &
Farber; attorney
general of Colorado
%"$ %$' $♀!AWAITING
NOMINATIONTOM VILSACK
Governor of IowaANN VENEMAN
Secretary of the
California Depart-
ment of Food and
Agriculture
%$ %$♀WILBUR ROSS BILL
RICHARDSON
Governor of New
MexicoDONALD EVANS
CEO of Tom Brown
Inc.; chairman of the
Board of Regents for
the University of
%! $!' %$! Texas systemPresident and CEO
of CKE Restaurants
IncANDREW
PUZDERHILDA L. SOLIS
Congresswoman
from CaliforniaLINDA CHAVEZ*
Director of the Office
of Public Liaison
under President
Ronald Reagan
%! %$♀' $!♀'Congressman from
Georgia, orthopedic
surgeonTOM PRICE TOM DASCHLE*
U.S. senator from
South Dakota who
also served as
Senate majority
leaderTOMMY
THOMPSON
Governor of
Wisconsin%$ $" %$"Director of pediatric
neurosurgery at
Johns Hopkins
HospitalBEN CARSON SHAUN
DONOVAN
Commissioner of
New York City
Department of
Housing Preserva-
tion and Develop-
mentMEL MARTINEZ
Chairman of Orange
County, Fla.%' %$ %$!'Secretary of Labor
under President
George W. BushELAINE CHAO RAY LaHOOD
Congressman from
IllinoisNORMAN MINETA
Secretary of
Commerce under
President Bill
Clinton; congress-
%$!♀' $& $!&' man from CaliforniaGovernor of TexasRICK PERRY STEVEN CHU
UC Berkeley
professor and
director of the
Lawrence Berkeley
National LaboratorySPENCER
ABRAHAM
U.S. senator from
Michigan$" %' %$'Chairwoman of
Michigan Republican
Party; founder of
Dick&Betsy DeVos
Family FoundationBETSY DeVOS ARNE DUNCAN
Superintendent of
Chicago Public
SchoolsRODERICK PAIGE
Superintendent of
the Houston
Independent School
District
$!♀ $ %$"'Commander of the
U.S. Southern
Command; Marine
Corps generalJOHN KELLY JANET
NAPOLITANO
Governor of ArizonaTOM RIDGE
Governor of
Pennsylvania;
congressman from
Pennsylvania
" %$"ERIC K. SHINSEKI
U.S. Army chief of
staff under
Presidents George
W. Bush and Bill
Clinton; Army
generalANTHONY
PRINCIPI
President of QTC
Medical Services
Inc.; former senior
vice president at
Lockheed Martin%"' %$"!AWAITING
NOMINATION$%♀Attorney general of
OklahomaSCOTT PRUITT LISA P. JACKSON
Commissioner of
New Jersey
Department of
Environmental
ProtectionCHRISTINE TODD
WHITMAN$% $%♀' $♀Governor of New
Jersey; president of
the New Jersey
Board of Public
UtilitiesHow they differ BARACK OBAMA’S NOMINEES GEORGE W. BUSH’S NOMINEES
$
Nominees with political
experienceDonald Trump: 9Barack Obama: 15George W. Bush: 17"
Nominees who served
in the militaryDonald Trump: 5Barack Obama: 3George W. Bush: 7%
Nominees with graduate-
level degreesDonald Trump: 9Barack Obama: 13George W. Bush: 10!
Nominees with business
experienceDonald Trump: 7Barack Obama: 2George W. Bush: 9&
Nominees from the
opposing partyDonald Trump: 0Barack Obama: 2George W. Bush: 1♀
Female nomineesDonald Trump: 2Barack Obama: 4George W. Bush: 4'
Nonwhite nomineesDonald Trump: 2Barack Obama: 7George W. Bush: 6Note: Tom Daschle withdrew
from consideration and
Kathleen Sebelius was
nominated instead, bringing
Obama’s final total of female
nominees to 5. (*) Denotes
candidates who withdrew from
consideration for Cabinet
position.So far, Trump's nominees are
mostly whiteandhaveless
politicalexperience than
Obama’s andBush'snominees
and less business experience
than Bush'snominees.White House chief of staffSecretary of StateSecretary of the TreasurySecretary of DefenseAttorney GeneralSecretary of the InteriorSecretary of AgricultureSecretary of CommerceSecretary of LaborSecretary of Health and Human ServicesSecretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary of TransportationSecretary of EnergySecretary of EducationSecretary of Homeland SecuritySecretary of Veterans AffairsAdministrator of the Environmental Protection AgencySources: Associated Press, Getty Images. Graphics reporting byPriya Krishnakumar, Lorena Iniguez Elebee, Kyle Kim and Joe FoxLos Angeles Times