PRESIDENT
- Donald John Trump, Sr. of New York
- 20 January 2017: Sworn
- 18 December 2019: Impeached
- 5 February 2020: Not Guilty
- Article 1 (Abuse of Power)-- Not Guilty: 52, Guilty: 48.. All Democrats and Independents [King (I-ME) and Sanders (I-VT)] voted guilty. All Republicans, except Romney (R-UT) who voted guilty, voted not guilty.
- Article 2: (Contempt of Congress)-- Not Guilty: 53, Guilty: 47. All Democrats and Independents [King (I-ME) and Sanders (I-VT)] voted guilty. All Republicans voted not guilty.
VICE PRESIDENT
- Michael R. "Mike" Pence of Indiana
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SECRETARY OF STATE
- Rex W. Tillerson
- 12 December 2016: nominated
- 1 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 56-43
- 13 March 2018: dismissed by President Donald Trump
- Michael R. Pompeo of Kansas
- 13 March 2018: nominated
- 26 April 2018: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 57-44
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
- Steven Mnuchin
- 29 November 2016: nominated
- 13 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 53-47
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
- James N. Mattis
- 1 December 2016: nominated
- 20 January 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 98-1
- 20 December 2018: announced resignation effective 28 February 2019.
- Patrick Shanahan
- 23 December 2018: named acting Secretary effective 1 January 2019
- 9 May 2019: nominated
- 18 June 2019: withdrew
- Mark T. Esper
- 18 June 2019: named acting Secretary
- 21 June 2019: nominated
- 23 July 2019: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 90-8
- 9 November 2020: Dismissed by President Donald Trump.
- Christopher C. Miller
- 9 November 2020: named acting Secretary
ATTORNEY GENERAL
- Jefferson B. Sessions of Alabama
- 18 November 2016: nominated
- 8 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 52-47
- 7 November 2018: resigned
- Matthew G. Whitaker
- 7 November 2018: appointed Acting Attorney General.
- William Barr
- 7 December 2018: nominated.
- 14 February 2019: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 54-45.
- 14 December 2020: announced his resignation effective 23 December.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR
- Ryan K. Zinke of Montana
- 15 December 2016: Noninated
- 1 March 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 68-31
- 15 December 2018: resigned
- David Bernhardt
- 4 February 2019: Nominated
- 11 April 2019: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 56-41
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
- Sonny Perdue of Georgia
- 18 January 2017: nominated
- 24 April 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 87-11
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE
- Wilbur Ross
- 30 November 2016: nominated
- 27 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 72-27
SECRETARY OF LABOR
- Andrew F. Puzder
- 8 December 2016: nominated
- 15 February 2017: nomination withdrawn
- Alexander Acosta
- 16 February 2017: nominated
- 27 April 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 60-38
- 12 July 2019: announced resignation effective 19 July 2019.
- Eugene "Gene" Scalia
- 18 July 2019: "I am pleased to announce that it is my intention to nominate Gene Scalia...." - Donald Trump
- 27 August 2019: nominated
- 26 September 2019: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 53-44
SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
- Tom Price of Georgia
- 29 November 2016: nominated
- 10 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 52-47
- 29 February 2017: resigned
- Alex Azar of Indiana
- 13 November 2017: nominated
- 24 January 2018: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 55-43
SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
- Ben Carson
- 5 December 2016: nominated
- 2 March 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 58-41
SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
- Elaine L. Chao
- 29 November 2016: nominated
- 31 January 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 93-6
- 7 January 2021: resigned
SECRETARY OF ENERGY
- J. Richard "Rick" Perry of Texas
- 13 December 2016: nominated
- 2 March 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 62-37
- 17 October 2019: President Trump states Rick Perry will leave the Cabinet at the end of this year.
- 1 December 2019: resigned
- Dan Brouillette
- 18 October 2019: President Trump announces his intention to nominate deputy Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette.
- 2 December 2019: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 70-15
SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
- Betsy DeVos of Michigan
- 23 November 2016: nominated
- 7 February 2017: confirmed by U.S. Senate, 50-50 (Vice-President Mike Pence, as constitutional Senate President, breaking the tie in favor)
- 7 January 2021: resigned
SECRETARY OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
- David J. Shulkin
- 11 January 2017: nominated
- 13 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 100-0
- 28 March 2018: dismissed
- Ronny L. Jackson
- 28 March 2018: nominated
- 26 April 2018: withdrew
- Robert L. Wilkie
- 28 March 2018: named acting Secretary
- 18 May 2018: nominated
- 30 May 2018: Trump names Peter O'Rourke acting VA secretary while the nomination is pending.
- 23 July 2018: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 86-9
SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY
- John F. Kelly
- 12 December 2016: nominated
- 20 January 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 88-11
- 31 July 2017: resigned
- Kirstjen M. Nielsen
- 11 October 2017: nominated
- 5 December 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 62-37
- 7 April 2019: resigned
- Kevin McAleenan
- 7 April 2019: named acting Secretary
- 11 October 2019: resigned
- Chad Wolf
- 1 November 2019: named acting Secretary
- 13 November 2019: sworn as acting Secretary
- 25 August 2020: President Trump states that he will officially nominate Mr. Wolf.
- 11 January 2021: resigned.
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WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
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- Mike Dubke
- 17 February 2017: named
- 30 May 2017: resigned
- Anthony Scaramucci
- 21 July 2017: named
- 31 July 2017: resigned
- Hope C. Hicks
- 16 August 2017: named
- 28 February 2018: announced her resignation
- Bill Shine
- 17 July 2018: named
- 8 March 2019: resigned
- Stephanie Grisham
- circa 25 June 2019: named
- Alyssa Farah
- 7 April 2020: named
- 3 December 2020: resigned
WHITE HOUSE CHIEF OF STAFF
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- Reince Priebus of Wisconsin
- 13 November 2016: named
- 27 July 2017: resigned
- John F. Kelly
- 28 July 2017: named
- 8 December 2018: President Trump announced that Mr. Kelly will leave by the end of the year.
- J. Michael "Mick" Mulvaney of South Carolina
- 14 December 2018: named acting Chief of Staff
- Congressman Mark Meadows (Republican) of North Carolina
- 6 March 2020: named Chief of Staff
- 31 March 2020: took Office
GENERAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT
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- Donald F. McGahn, II
- 25 November 2016: named
- 29 August 2018: President Trump announces that Mr. McGahn will be leaving this fall.
- 17 October 2018: resigned
- Emmet Flood (temporary until Pat Cipolloneas takes the position)
- 18 October 2018: named interim
- Patrick A. "Pat" Cipolloneas
SENIOR WHITE HOUSE ADVISOR
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- Jared Kushner of New York
WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
- Sean Spicer
- 22 December 2016: named
- 21 July 2017: resigned
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas
- 21 July 2017: named
- 13 June 2019: President Trump announces that Ms. Sanders will be leaving at the end of June.
- 14 June 2019: Announced resignation
- Stephanie Grisham
- 25 June 2019: named
- 7 April 2020: stepped down.
- Kayleigh McEnany
ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS ['NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR']
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- Michael T. Flynn
- 18 November 2016: named
- 13 February 2017: resigned
- Keith Kellogg
- 14 February 2017: named as acting National Security Advisor
- Herbert Raymond "H.R." McMaster
- 20 February 2017: named
- 22 March 2018: resigned
- John Bolton
- 23 March 2018: named
- 9 April 2018: takes office
- 10 Septmeber 2019: dismissed by President Trump
- Robert C. O'Brien
CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL
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- Gary Cohn
- 12 December 2016: named
- 6 March 2018: resigned
- Lawrence A. "Larry" Kudlow
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U.S. PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE ['AMBASSADOR'] TO THE UNITED NATIONS
- Nikki Randhawa Haley of South Carolina
- 23 November 2016: nominated
- 24 January 2017: Confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 96-4
- 9 October 2018: Resigned.
- Heather Nauert
- 7 December 2018: nominated
- 16 February 2019: withdrew
- Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft
- 22 February 2019: nominated
- 31 July 2019: Confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 56-34
U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
- Robert Lighthizer
- 3 January 2017: nominated
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DIRECTOR
- Daniel R. Coats of Indiana
- 5 January 2017: nominated
- 15 March 2017: Confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 85-12
- 15 August 2019: Resigned.
- Congressman John Lee Ratcliffe of Texas
- 28 July 2019: nominated
- 2 August 2019: withdrew
- National Counterterrorism Center Director Joseph Maguire of Texas
- 8 August 2019: named acting Director effective 15 August 2019
- 21 February 2020: resigned.
- U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell
- 22 February 2020: named acting Director (term limit is 210 days)
- Congressman John Lee Ratcliffe of Texas
- 28 February 2020: nominated
- 26 May 2020: sworn
DIRECTOR, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
- Michael R. Pompeo of Kansas
- 18 November 2016: nominated
- 23 January 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 66-32
- 13 March 2018: nominated for Secretary of State
- Gina Haspel
- 13 March 2018: nominated
- 17 May 2018: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 54-45
CHAIRMAN, SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION
- Jay Clayton
- 4 January 2017: nominated
DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
- J. Michael "Mick" Mulvaney of South Carolina
- 17 December 2016: nominated
- 16 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 51-49
- Russell Vought
DIRECTOR, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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- James B. Comey, Jr. of Connecticut>
- 21 June 2013: nominated by President Barack Obama
- 29 July 2013: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 93-1
- 4 September 2013: Sworn
- 9 May 2017: dismissed by President Donald Trump
- Christopher A. Wray of Georgia
- 7 June 2017: nominated.
- 1 August 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 92-5
ADMINISTRATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
- E. Scott Pruitt of Oklahoma
- 8 December 2016: nominated
- 17 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 52-46
- 5 July 2018: resigned effective 6 July 2018.
- Andrew Wheeler, acting EPA administrator
- 6 July 2018: acting EPA administrator
- 16 November 2018: nominated
- 28 February 2019: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 52-47
ADMINISTRATOR, SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
- Linda McMahon of Connecticut
- 7 December 2016: nominated
- 14 February 2017: confirmed by the U.S. Senate, 81-19
- 29 March 2019: announced resignation effected 12 April.
- Jovita Carranza of Illinois
- 4 April 2019: President Trump announces his intent to nominate.
- 1 August 2019: nominated
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