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Subject Biden selects Vilsack for ag secretary, Fudge for HUD
Date December 11, 2020 4:15 PM
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Joe Biden announced four Cabinet and Cabinet-level positions on Thursday.

 
 

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** DECEMBER 11, 2020
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Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) is the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election. The Electoral College will meet on December 14, 2020, to vote for the next president of the United States.

In 2016, there were 1,714 government positions subject to presidential appointment: 1,242 positions required Senate confirmation and 472 did not. The new administration is also responsible for filling thousands of other positions across the federal government, including in operations and policy. Every weekday, Ballotpedia is tracking potential Cabinet nominees, appointments, and news related to the Biden presidential transition.
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** APPOINTMENTS AND NOMINATIONS
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Biden announced ([link removed]) five key administration appointments on Thursday: Susan Rice ([link removed]) for director of the White House Domestic Policy Council and four Cabinet-level positions.

 
** TOM VILSACK, SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
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Tom Vilsack ([link removed]) previously served as secretary of agriculture during the Obama administration for eight years. He was confirmed by unanimous consent in the U.S. Senate in 2009. Vilsack was also the chairman of the White House Rural Council and the 40th governor of Iowa.

 
** MARCIA FUDGE, SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 
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Rep. Marcia Fudge ([link removed]) (D-Ohio) has served in Congress since 2008. She is a former chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus and has served on the committees for house administration, agriculture, and education and labor.

Fudge’s district, Ohio's 11th ([link removed]) , is rated _Safe Democratic_. House vacancies are filled by special elections.

 
** DENIS MCDONOUGH, SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
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Denis McDonough ([link removed]) held several roles in the Obama White House, including as chief of staff from 2013 to 2017 and principal deputy national security advisor from 2010 to 2013. He worked in the U.S. House of Representatives in policy and leadership positions, including as a professional staff member on the International Relations Committee. If confirmed, he would be the second non-veteran in this office.

 
** KATHERINE TAI, U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
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Katherine Tai ([link removed]) is the chief trade counsel to the chairman and Democratic members of the House Committee on Ways and Means. She served as associate general counsel and chief counsel for China trade enforcement at the Office of the United States Trade Representative. She previously practiced law in Washington, D.C., with a focus on international trade issues.

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Here’s how Democratic and Republican leaders, advisers, and stakeholders have reacted to the nomination of Denis McDonough ([link removed]) for secretary of veterans affairs.

* “He is an experienced leader who has helped [the department] through its toughest days in 2014 and cares deeply about veterans. He will do a great job.” – David Shulkin ([link removed]) , former secretary of veterans affairs (2017-2018)

* "It’s a shockingly out of touch pick ... they could have selected someone who’s been a patient there or has any direct experience with that community. The idea that Biden couldn’t find a qualified candidate among the more than 3 million veterans feels exceptionally patronizing.” – Paul Rieckhoff ([link removed]) , founder of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America

* “His leadership and support as then White House Chief of Staff was very helpful to what we achieved while I was Secretary. He is a crisis-tested leader of character with great knowledge, skills, and experience in using the levers of government. He is also an extremely empathetic leader, especially for service members and their families.” – Robert McDonald ([link removed]) , former secretary of veterans affairs (2014-2017)

* “We have a lot of veterans who still have trouble trusting the VA. I’m not sure that having someone at the helm who’s not a veteran is going to be helpful in the near term. … Although the VA central office and the White House are just across the street from each other, it’s a big distance when it comes to knowledge of what’s happening on the ground.” – Joe Chenelly ([link removed]) , national executive director of AMVETS

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* The New York Times: The Battle Over Biden’s Defense Secretary Has Begun ([link removed])
* Politico: Biden's Cabinet picks give Kamala an edge in 2024 ([link removed])
* TIME: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Are TIME's 2020 Person of the Year ([link removed])

 
 

 
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