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The director of national intelligence was first elevated to Cabinet-level status by Trump in February 2017, during his first administration. In November 2024, President-elect Trump selected Army lieutenant colonel and former representative Tulsi Gabbard from Hawaii to serve as his DNI.
Cabinet-level officials Office Incumbent Term began Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (5 U.S.C. § 906, Executive Order 11735) James Payne Acting [9] January 20, 2025 Director of the Office of Management and Budget (31 U.S.C. § 502, Executive Order 11541, Executive Order 11609, Executive Order 11717) Matthew Vaeth Acting [9]
Director of the Office of Management and Budget: Russell Vought [29] Awaiting Senate Confirmation Matthew Vaeth [30] January 20, 2025 Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget: Dan Bishop [31] Awaiting Senate Confirmation Chief of Staff the Office of Management and Budget: Ed Martin [31] January 20, 2025
The Senate quickly confirmed Marco Rubio as secretary of state Monday, voting unanimously to give President Donald Trump the first member of his new Cabinet on Inauguration Day.. Rubio, the ...
The Cabinet and presidential advisers also include the vice president, the chief of staff, the ambassador to the United Nations, the director of National Intelligence, the U.S. trade ...
The Cabinet and presidential advisers also include the vice president, the chief of staff, the ambassador to the United Nations, the director of National Intelligence, the U.S. trade ...
On February 8, 2017, President Trump outlined the 24 members of the Cabinet with the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency being newly included. [251] The nomination of a Director-designate is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and then presented to the full Senate for ...
The heads of departments are members of the Cabinet of the United States, an executive organ that normally acts as an advisory body to the president. In the Opinion Clause (Article II, section 2, clause 1) of the U.S. Constitution , heads of executive departments are referred to as "principal Officer in each of the executive Departments".