Biden to name first cabinet elections on Tuesday



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WASHINGTON: President-elect Joe Biden will announce the first of his cabinet elections on Tuesday (Nov. 24), incoming White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said Sunday.

“You will see the first Cabinet elections on Tuesday. But if you want to know what Cabinet agencies they are, who will be in those Cabinet agencies, you will have to wait for the president-elect to say so himself on Tuesday,” Klain said in an interview. with ABC’s “This Week.”

The incoming Democratic president is committed to building an administration that reflects the diversity of the country. He said last week that he had already chosen his secretary of the Treasury.

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“We have made that decision,” Biden told a news conference. “And you will find that he is someone who I think will be accepted by all elements of the Democratic Party … progressive to moderate coalitions.”

Candidates on Biden’s shortlist include former Fed Chair Janet Yellen, current Fed Governor Lael Brainard, Sarah Bloom Raskin, former Fed Governor, and Raphael Bostic, Chairman of the Reserve Bank. Atlanta Federal.

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