President Donald Trump moved swiftly to announce his selections for his next Cabinet and key administration posts in the days and weeks following the election. Now that Trump has been sworn in, it’s the Senate’s job to consider his nominations.
Trump’s Cabinet has one outstanding position not yet filled by a Senate vote: UN Ambassador. GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination for that role was withdrawn due to House Republicans’ waning margins. Mike Waltz, who until an ouster served as national security adviser, is expected to be nominated by the White House for the role and considered by the Senate. See the status of each post below. This list will be updated.
Cabinet members include the vice president and the heads of the 15 executive departments in the presidential line of succession. A president may also choose to elevate other roles to join the Cabinet. The following list includes roles that were Cabinet-level in Trump’s first Cabinet or that he specified in the announcement will be included this term.
CNN’s Rebecca Wright contributed to this report.