| A | B |
| Jeff Sessions | This U.S. Senator from Alabama supported strict immigration enourcement and touch crime measures. He was Pres. Trump's first Attorney General |
| John Kelly | Homeland Security; Former Marine general |
| Rex Tillerson | President and Chief Executive officer of Exxon Mobil appointed as President Trump's first Secretary of State |
| Elaine Chao | Transportation Secretary, former Labor Secretary int he Reagan Administration, married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell |
| James Mattis | President's Trump's first Secretary of Defense |
| Ben Carson | Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, former neurosurgeon and presidential contender. |
| Mike Pompeo | Former C.I.A. Director and current Secretary of State, Former Representative from Kansas |
| Ryan Zinke | Interior Secretary, former Rep. from Montana |
| Betsy DeVos | Education Secretary, Goal is to shift emphasis to state and local governments |
| Nikki Haley | First UN Ambassador, former governor of South Carolina |
| Tom Price | Health and Human Services, Re. from Georgia. Got alot of questions in hearings regarding the Affordable Helathcare Act and his interest in healthcare companies. |
| Scott Pruitt | First head of the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, Oklahoma Attorney General who is criticized as being too close to fossil fuel industry. |
| Wilbur Ross | Commerce Secretary, criticized what he considers bad trade agreement. |
| Steven Munchin | Treasury Secretary, former Goldman Sachs executive |
| Rick Perry | Energy Secretary, Former Texas Gov. who advocated scramming the Energy Dept. Longest serving gov. of Texas. |
| Linda McMahon | Small Business Administration |
| Mick Mulvaney | Director of the Office of Management and Budget |
| Andrew Puzder | Labor Secretary, Chief Executive of CKE Restaurants, opponent of the minimum wage. |
| Dan Coats | Director of National Intelligence, former Senator from Indiana, served on the Senate intelligence and armed services committee |
| Robert Ligthizer | U.S.Trade Representative |
| Sonny Perdue | Agriculture Secretary, Former Gov. of Georgia |
| David Shulkin | Secretary of Veterans Affairs |
| Reine Priebus | White House Chief of Staff, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee |
| Stephen Bannon | Chief Strategist, Right wing media executive, former head of Breitbart News |
| Jared Kushner | Senior Advisor, Real estate developer and the President's son-in-law. |
| Michael Flynn | National Security Advisor, retired army general outspoken in his views regarding Islamic militants, left very early in the administration. |
| Thomas Bossert | Homeland Security Adviser |
| Kellyanne Conway | Counselor, former Trump campaign manager. First women to manage a success presidential campaign. |
| Carl Ichan | Special Adviser on Regulatory Reform, Billionaire investor and famous corporate raider from the 1980s. |
| Donald McGahn | White House Counsel |
| Peter Navarro | Director of Trade and Industrial Policy |
| Sean Spicer | First Press Secretary and Special Assistant. Longtime spokesman for the Republican National Committee. First press conference was regarding crowd size |
| John Bolton | Former UN ambassador under George W. Bush and currently National Security Advisor |
| Sarah Huckabee Sanders | Current Press Secretary |
| Andrew Wheeler | Current Head of the Environmental Protection Agency. |
| Patrick Shanahan | Currently the Acting Secretary of Defense. |
| William Barr | The Current Attorney General |
| Mick Mulvaney | Currently the Acting Chief of Staff. |
| Kelly Knight Craft | The Nominee for UN Ambassador formerly US Ambassador to Canada. |
| Matthew Whitaker | Acting 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 |