Cabinet of Donald Trump

Trump Cabinet

Cabinet of the United States
2017–2021
Cabinet of President Donald Trump in March 2017
Date formedJanuary 20, 2017 (2017-01-20)
Date dissolvedJanuary 20, 2021 (2021-01-20)
People and organizations
PresidentDonald Trump
President's historyNo previous government office held
Vice PresidentMike Pence
Member party  Republican Party
Status in legislatureMajority government (2017–2019)
Divided government (2019–2021)
Opposition party  Democratic Party
History
Election(s)2016 United States presidential election
Legislature term(s)115th United States Congress
116th United States Congress
117th United States Congress (17 days)
Budget(s)2017 budget
2018 budget
2019 budget
2020 budget
Advice and consentUnited States Senate
PredecessorCabinet of Barack Obama
SuccessorCabinet of Joe Biden

Donald Trump assumed office as president of the United States on January 20, 2017, and his term ended on January 20, 2021. The president has the authority to nominate members of his Cabinet to the United States Senate for confirmation under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution.

Before confirmation and during congressional hearings a high-level career member of an executive department heads this pre-confirmed cabinet on an acting basis. The Cabinet's creation was part of the transition of power following the 2016 United States presidential election.

This article documents the confirmation process for any successful or unsuccessful Cabinet nominees of the Trump administration. They are listed in order of creation of the Cabinet position (also used as the basis for the United States presidential line of succession).


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