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During the presidential transition, Biden and his team, the so-called transition teamThey are feverishly preparing for all the issues that will concern the government.
Biden has already rekindled his pandemic new coronavirus righ now priority and on Monday it will announce the formation of a 12-member working group against Covid-19.
One issue to focus on in the coming days, however, is who will make up his cabinet, as well as other key positions.
According to Politico magazine, the top candidates “playing” for key ministries, whom they nominate based on dozens of discussions with Biden’s aides and close allies, are as follows:
Ministry of Defence
Their names are mentioned to the Ministry of Defense Michele Flournoy, former undersecretary of defense during the Obama presidency and senators Tammy Duckworth and Jack Reed.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Their names are heard by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Susan Rice, former national security adviser to the Obama administration, Anthony Blinken, former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chris Koons, Senator from Delaware, Chris Murphy, Connecticut Senator and William Burns, former deputy foreign minister and former ambassador to Moscow
Ministry of Finance
The following names are heard for the Ministry of Finance:
Lael Brenard, Governor of the Federal Reserve, former Under Secretary of Finance
Sarah Ruskin, former Vice Minister of Finance
Senator Elizabeth warren
Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman, Senator Roger ferguson
Melody Hobson, CEO of Ariel Investments
Rafael Bostik, CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
Ministry of Justice
Doug Jones, Alabama Senator
Javier Bechera, California Attorney General, Former Member of Congress
Sally Yeats, former General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel
Tom Peres, Former Labor Minister, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
Ministery of security
Alejandro Mallorca, former Vice Minister of National Security
Javier Bechera, California Attorney General, Former Member of Congress
Ministry of Health
Michelle Luhan Grisham, Governor of New Mexico
Dr. Vivek Murphy, Former US Military Surgeon, Former Admiral of the Public Health Corps
Dr. Mandy Cohen, North Carolina Secretary of Health
Ministry of Commerce
Meg whitman, CEO of Quibi Former CEO of eBay and Hewlett Packard; former Republican candidate for governor of California
Terry McAuliffe, former Virginia senator
Melody Hobson, CEO of Ariel Investments
Ministry of Interior
Tom Udan, Senator from New Mexico, Former Member of Congress
Martin Heinrich, Senator from New Mexico, Former Member of Congress
Deb haland, Member of Congress in New Mexico
Ministry of Labor
Julie Sue, Secretary of the California Office of Labor and Workforce Development, former California Labor Commissioner
Bill Springs, AFL-CIO Chief Economist; professor of economics at Howard University; former undersecretary of labor
Andy Levin, Michigan member of Congress
Sarah Nelson, President of the Association of Hostesses;
Bernie Saunders, Vermont Senator and Former Vermont Member of Congress
Tom Perez, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee; former Secretary of Labor; former Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights