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A Smarter Way to Work
Trump AdministrationKey Trade Players
July 28, 2017
David SchwartzMark LunnSamir D. Varma www.TrumpandTrade.com
Brent ConnorMarcie HunnicuttScott Diamond
President Trump’s Full Cabinet
Source: National Journal research, 2017.
Secretary of theTreasurySteve Mnuchin
Secretary of DefenseJames Mattis
Secretary of StateRex Tillerson
Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions
Secretary of CommerceWilbur Ross
Secretary of LaborAlexander Acosta
Secretary of the InteriorRyan K. Zinke
Secretary of AgricultureSonny Perdue
Secretary of Health andHuman ServicesTom Price
Secretary of EnergyRick Perry
Secretary of EducationBetsy DeVos
Secretary of Housing &Urban DevelopmentBen Carson
Secretary ofTransportationElaine Chao
Secretary of VeteransAffairsDavid Shulkin
Secretary of HomelandSecurityJohn Kelly
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President Trump’s Cabinet
Source: National Journal research, 2017.
Nominee Position Senate committee holding hearingCommitteeApproved?
Confirmed byfull Senate?
Alexander Acosta Sec. of Labor Health, Education, Labor & Pensions 60 – 38
Ben Carson Sec. of HUD Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs 58 – 41
Elaine Chao Sec. of Transportation Commerce, Science & Transportation 93 – 6
Betsy DeVos Sec. of Education Health, Education, Labor & Pensions 51 – 50*
Nikki Haley Ambassador to the UN Foreign Relations 96 – 4
John KellySec of HomelandSecurity
Homeland Security & Gov. Affairs 88 – 11
Robert Lighthizer Trade representative Commerce, Science & Transportation 82 – 14
James Mattis Sec of Defense Armed Services 98 – 1
Linda McMahon Small Business Admin. Small Business & Entrepreneurship 81 – 19
Steven Mnuchin Sec. of Treasury Finance 53 – 47
Mick Mulvaney Director of OMB Budget 51 – 49
*After a 50-50 tie, VP Mike Pence cast the tie-
breaking vote in favor of confirming DeVos
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Cabinet Confirmations
President Trump’s Cabinet
Source: National Journal research, 2017
Nominee Position Senate committee holding hearingCommitteeApproved?
Confirmed byfull Senate?
Sonny Perdue Sec. of Agriculture Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry 87 – 11
Rick Perry Sec. of Energy Energy & Natural Resources 62 – 37
Mike Pompeo Director of the CIA Intelligence 66 – 32
Tom Price Sec. of HHS Health, Education, Labor & Pensions 52 – 47
Scott Pruitt EPA Administrator Energy & Natural Resources 52 – 46
Wilbur Ross Sec. of Commerce Commerce, Science & Transportation 72 – 27
Jeff Sessions Attorney General Judiciary 52 – 47
David Shulkin Sec. of Veterans’ Affairs Veterans’ Affairs 100 – 0
Rex Tillerson Sec. of State Foreign Relations 56 – 43
Ryan Zinke Sec. of Interior Energy & Natural Resources 68 – 31
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Cabinet Confirmations
Rex Tillerson
Prior:Chairman and CEO,ExxonMobil
Office of the Secretary of State –Key Players
Source: National Journal research; ExxonMobil; LinkedIn; Zeeshan Aleem, “Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state is a Putin-friendly Exxon CEO,” Vox, December 13, 2016;Rebecca Shabad, “Rex Tillerson grilled on ExxonMobil conflicts, Russia sanctions, climate change at confirmation,” CBS News, January 12, 2016.
Secretary of State
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• Deputy Secretary: John J. Sullivan
• Under Secretary for Political Affairs: Thomas A. Shannon, Jr.
• Under Secretary for Arms Control and InternationalSecurity: Vacant
• Bureau of Political-Military Affairs: Acting AssistantSecretary Tina Kaidanow
• Directorate of Defense Trade Controls: Deputy AssistantSecretary, Defense Trade Controls, Brian Nilsson
• Chief of Staff: Margaret J.A. Peterlin
Office of the Secretary of the Treasury –Key Players
Steven Mnuchin
Prior:Finance chairman of theTrump campaign
Secretary of the Departmentof the Treasury
Sources: Wall Street Journal, “Trump Treasury choice Steven Mnuchin vows to ‘strip back” November 30, 2016; Bloomberg, “Inside the mind of Mnuchin: Too-strong dollar may hurt economy,”January 23, 2017; Housing Wire, “Trump treasury pick: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be privatized,” November 30, 2016; Bloomberg, “Mnuchin: I support the Volcker rule,” January 19, 2017.
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• Deputy Secretary: Vacant
• Under Secretary for International Affairs:Nathan Sheets
• Under Secretary for Terrorism and FinancialIntelligence: Sigal P. Mandelker
• Office of Foreign Assets Control: John Smith
• Chief of Staff: Eli Miller
Office of the Secretary of Commerce –Key Players
Wilbur Ross
Prior:Chairman and CEO, INVESCOPrivate Capital
Secretary of Commerce
Sources: New York Times, “Wilbur Ross vows to push Trump’s trade agenda, starting with NAFTA,” January 17, 2017; CNBC, “Commerce nominee Wilbur Ross: Trade partners have to play by our rules,” January 18, 2017; Washington Post, “Commercenominee Ross says top priority is renegotiating NAFTA,” January 18, 2017; Wall Street Journal, “Commerce Secretary nominee Ross offers preview of trade policy,” January 18, 2017.
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• Deputy Secretary: Vacant
• Under Secretary for International Trade: Vacant;responsibilities currently being handled by IsraelHernandez, deputy chief of staff for Secretary Ross
• Under Secretary for Economic Affairs:Brad Burke, acting
• Deputy Under Secretary for International TradeAdministration: Kenneth Hyatt
• Bureau of Industry and Security: ActingUndersecretary Daniel Hill
• Asst. Secretary for Export Administration:Matthew Borman
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative –Key Players
Source: Richard Sisk, “Mattis could see Senate clash on women in combat, PTSD,” Military.com, December 1, 2026; Dan Lamothe, “Trump picks retired Marine Gen. James Mattis for secretary of defense,” The WashingtonPost, December 1, 2016; Rebecca Shabad, “James Mattis defends NATO, calls Russia a threat at confirmation hearing,” CBS News, January 12, 2017.
Robert LighthizerPrior: Attorney in privatepractice; Deputy USTR
U.S. Trade Representative
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• Deputy USTR: Both positions vacant
• Asst. USTR for Trade Policy and Economics:Edward Gresser
• Asst. USTR for Monitoring and Enforcement:Juan Millan
• Asst. USTR for Western Hemisphere: John Melle
• Chief of Staff: Jamieson Greer
• General Counsel: Stephen Vaughn
• Senior Advisor: Timothy Reif
Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy –Key Players
Source: Richard Sisk, “Mattis could see Senate clash on women in combat, PTSD,” Military.com, December 1, 2026; Dan Lamothe, “Trump picks retired Marine Gen. James Mattis for secretary of defense,” The WashingtonPost, December 1, 2016; Rebecca Shabad, “James Mattis defends NATO, calls Russia a threat at confirmation hearing,” CBS News, January 12, 2017.
Peter NavarroPrior: Professor at Universityof California, Irvine
Director of OTMP
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• The mission of the newly created OTMP is to defendand serve American workers and domesticmanufacturers while advising the president onpolicies to increase economic growth, decrease thetrade deficit, and strengthen the United States’manufacturing and defense industrial bases.
• Peter Navarro, who was previously named to headthe White House’s National Trade Council which wasnever formally established, leads OTMP and iscurrently the only known appointee in this office.
Executive Office of the President –Key Players
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• Senior Advisor: Jared Kushner
• Senior Advisor for Policy: Stephen Miller
• Chief White House Strategist: Steve Bannon
• Chief of Staff: Reince Priebus
■ Confirmed ■ Nominated (on executive calendar) ■ Nominated (in committee) ■ Failed
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Obama
W. Bush
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The Trump administration lags behind its predecessors infilling key positions
Number of administration officials nominated and confirmed
Up to July 10th of the first term, excluding judicial and non-civilian nominations
*No executive calendar for July 10, 1993 – the July 13, 1993 executive calendar is used **No executive calendar for July 10, 1989 – the July 11, 1989 executive calendar usedSources: Partnership for the Public Service, 2017;
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With 359 sub-cabinet positions left vacant, there are fewerpeople to make sure the government runs smoothly
Source: “Tracking how many key positions Trump has filled so far,” Washington Post, April 15, 2017.
■ No nominee ■ Awaiting nomination ■ Awaiting confirmation ■ Confirmed
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Status of key sub-cabinet nominationsAs of July 20, 2017
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