US President-Elect Joe Biden to Appoint First Members of His Cabinet Tuesday | Politics



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US President-elect Joe Biden will announce the first elected members to his cabinet on Tuesday, November 24, revealed incoming White House chief of staff Ron Klain. Klain made the comments during an interview on ABC News’ “This Week” on Sunday, November 22.

“Well, what I can confirm, George, is that you will see the first of the president-elect’s cabinet appointments on Tuesday this week,” Klain told presenter George Stephanopoulos. Klain said that in doing so, the Biden transition was “actually outpacing the pace that the Obama-Biden transition set, outpacing the pace set by the Trump transition.” “But if you want to know which Cabinet agencies they are and who will be in those agencies, you will have to wait for the president-elect to say so himself on Tuesday,” he added.

Antony Blinken, a career diplomat who served as number two in the state department and deputy national security adviser in the Obama administration, is Biden’s most likely choice for secretary of state, according to reports Sunday night of the New York Times and Reuters. . Also among the expected cabinet selections are Linda Thomas-Greenfield, a former deputy secretary of state for Africa, as Biden’s candidate for US ambassador to the United Nations, and Jake Sullivan to be Biden’s national security adviser.

While Biden is in transition to become the country’s 46th president upon his January 20 inauguration, Trump has refused to grant Biden the election and continues to make false accusations of widespread voter fraud.

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