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The Trump cabinet is mostly complete — at least until the official nomination and confirmation process — and it is quite a picture. Credit... Supported by By Vanessa Friedman The author has ...
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Hough said in the comments section of an Instagram post that he was “Here to open some possible doors. Loved creating and dancing with you brother, Mark Ballas.” The men demonstrated their ...
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Cabinet committees carry out most of the day-to-day work of the Cabinet. Committees have their own members and areas of responsibility, which are set by the Prime Minister. The Treasury Board is the ...
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Donald Trump has nearly finalized his picks for his next Cabinet, following a flurry of nominations over the weekend. There have been more than 40 picks revealed in the 17 days since his first ...
One faction of prospective nominees appears focused on revenge, another on calming markets and a third on relentlessly — perhaps hopelessly — cutting people and budgets. By David E. Sanger ...