There are two vacant positions in the government of US President Donald Trump.
Medianews.az reports that the acting Attorney General (chief prosecutor) duties have been assigned to Tod Blansh, and Kate Sonderling is replacing the Secretary of Labor.
Cabinet members are appointed with the consent of the upper chamber of Congress – the Senate.
James David Vance holds the post of Vice President of the Select Team.
The following individuals work in the remaining positions:
Secretary of State – Marco Rubio
Secretary of Defense – Peter Hegset
Secretary of the Interior – Douglas Burgum
Secretary of Homeland Security – Marqueyn Mallin
Secretary of the Treasury – Scott Bessent
Secretary of Transportation – Sean Duffy
Secretary of Energy – Christopher Wright
Secretary of Agriculture – Brook Rollins
Secretary of Commerce – Howard Lutnick
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development – Scott Turner
Secretary of Education – Linda MacMen
Secretary of Health and Human Services – Robert Kennedy
Secretary of Veterans Affairs – Douglas Collins
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency – John Ratcliff
Director of National Intelligence – Tulsi Gabbard
Director of the Office of Management and Budget – Russell Vought
Head of the Small Business Administration – Kelly Leffler
Trade Representative – Jamieson Greer
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency – Lee Zeldin
United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations – Michael Walts.
Susan Wiles heads the White House staff.
Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946. He completed secondary education at the New York Military Academy boarding school, higher education at the Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania, and became known as a construction magnate. Since 1999, he has been a member of the Republican Party.
In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton from the Democratic Party and began his presidency on January 20, 2017.
In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump was defeated by Democratic Party candidate Joseph Biden and left office on January 20, 2021.
In the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump, who defeated Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris, is again the head of state since January 20, 2025.