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President Trump's Appointments

Match the presidential appointees with their descriptions

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Jeff SessionsThis U.S. Senator from Alabama supported strict immigration enourcement and touch crime measures. He was Pres. Trump's first Attorney General
John KellyHomeland Security; Former Marine general
Rex TillersonPresident and Chief Executive officer of Exxon Mobil appointed as President Trump's first Secretary of State
Elaine ChaoTransportation Secretary, former Labor Secretary int he Reagan Administration, married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
James MattisPresident's Trump's first Secretary of Defense
Ben CarsonSecretary of Housing and Urban Development, former neurosurgeon and presidential contender.
Mike PompeoFormer C.I.A. Director and current Secretary of State, Former Representative from Kansas
Ryan ZinkeInterior Secretary, former Rep. from Montana
Betsy DeVosEducation Secretary, Goal is to shift emphasis to state and local governments
Nikki HaleyFirst UN Ambassador, former governor of South Carolina
Tom PriceHealth and Human Services, Re. from Georgia. Got alot of questions in hearings regarding the Affordable Helathcare Act and his interest in healthcare companies.
Scott PruittFirst head of the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, Oklahoma Attorney General who is criticized as being too close to fossil fuel industry.
Wilbur RossCommerce Secretary, criticized what he considers bad trade agreement.
Steven MunchinTreasury Secretary, former Goldman Sachs executive
Rick PerryEnergy Secretary, Former Texas Gov. who advocated scramming the Energy Dept. Longest serving gov. of Texas.
Linda McMahonSmall Business Administration
Mick MulvaneyDirector of the Office of Management and Budget
Andrew PuzderLabor Secretary, Chief Executive of CKE Restaurants, opponent of the minimum wage.
Dan CoatsDirector of National Intelligence, former Senator from Indiana, served on the Senate intelligence and armed services committee
Robert LigthizerU.S.Trade Representative
Sonny PerdueAgriculture Secretary, Former Gov. of Georgia
David ShulkinSecretary of Veterans Affairs
Reine PriebusWhite House Chief of Staff, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee
Stephen BannonChief Strategist, Right wing media executive, former head of Breitbart News
Jared KushnerSenior Advisor, Real estate developer and the President's son-in-law.
Michael FlynnNational Security Advisor, retired army general outspoken in his views regarding Islamic militants, left very early in the administration.
Thomas BossertHomeland Security Adviser
Kellyanne ConwayCounselor, former Trump campaign manager. First women to manage a success presidential campaign.
Carl IchanSpecial Adviser on Regulatory Reform, Billionaire investor and famous corporate raider from the 1980s.
Donald McGahnWhite House Counsel
Peter NavarroDirector of Trade and Industrial Policy
Sean SpicerFirst Press Secretary and Special Assistant. Longtime spokesman for the Republican National Committee. First press conference was regarding crowd size
John BoltonFormer UN ambassador under George W. Bush and currently National Security Advisor
Sarah Huckabee SandersCurrent Press Secretary
Andrew WheelerCurrent Head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Patrick ShanahanCurrently the Acting Secretary of Defense.
William BarrThe Current Attorney General
Mick MulvaneyCurrently the Acting Chief of Staff.
Kelly Knight CraftThe Nominee for UN Ambassador formerly US Ambassador to Canada.
Matthew WhitakerActing Attorney General after Jeff Sessions was fired, got into a heated discussion with Members of the US House.
Onetime Trump campaign manager, worked for pro-Russian figures and was at a much scrutinized Trump tower meeting. He was convicted of financial crimes.Paul Manafort
Longtime Trump political advisor was charged with lying about contacts with WikiLeaks, which published material stolen by Russia. He says he did not have advance knowledge.Roger Stone
President Trump's former personal lawyer pleded guilty to lying to Congress about Mr. Trump's involvement during the campaign in efforts to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.Michael Cohen
Former National Security Advisor pledaded guilty to lying about his talks with Russia's envoy to the U.S.Michael Flynn
Worked on President Trump's presidential campaign, pleaded guiluty to financial crimes and lying to investigators.Richard Gates
One time advisor to the Trump campaign, pleaded guilty and served a brief stint in jail on a charge of lying about contacts with a person he believed represented Moscow.George Papadopoulos


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