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Government Executive Get the latest on need-to-know topics for federal employees delivered to your inbox. email Three Cabinet Secretaries on How Their Experiences Inform Their Leadership and Pandemic Response Marcia Fudge, Jennifer Granholm and Gina Raimondo said they all had to staff up when they started running their agencies but that it gave them a chance to diversify. When she started at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Marcia Fudge said, the first order of business was staffing up and boosting morale to confront a pandemic that has left millions of Americans economically fragile. “We were just trying to figure out where all the pieces were, where was a good place to start, because we didn’t have the transition,” Fudge said. ....
President Donald Trump has told aides and allies that he is considering removing Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross after a stinging Supreme Court defeat on adding a citizenship question to the census, multiple people familiar with the conversations told NBC News. While Trump has previously expressed frustration with the 81-year-old Ross, in particular over failed trade negotiations, Ross’s long personal relationship. Canada Jul 14, 2019 President Donald Trump says he will not impose quotas on importing uranium, backing away from a possible trade confrontation and breaking with a Commerce Department assessment that America’s use of foreign uranium raises national security concerns. The decision is unusual for Trump, who has pointed to national security concerns in calling for restrictions on foreign metal and autos in trade. ....
Relief, optimism, foreboding: Black Americans feel mixed emotions on Inauguration Day Sydney Trent From the moment in June 2015 when Donald Trump glided down a golden escalator in Trump Tower to announce his presidential candidacy, James Hudson saw what was coming. That’s because as an older African American, he’d been there before. Hudson, 81, had grown up in segregated Tallahassee. He knew the racism of the burning cross and the racism of Obama birtherism, and he said he knew a racist when he saw one. So while early on much of White America and the media were in denial that a brash and shallow reality TV star could ever become president, Hudson and older generations of Black people saw Trump clearly as the threat he was. The next four years were as horrifying as they were wholly predictable; the stakes in the election in November felt nauseatingly high. ....
Biden’s Cabinet: Expertise, diversity and an Obama class reunion [Los Angeles Times :: BC-BIDEN-CABINET:LA] WASHINGTON Over the course of the presidential campaign, voters got to see two Joe Bidens: the one who promised to restore stability and competence to government, and another who promised an FDR-style transformation to address social and economic inequities that long predated Donald Trump and the pandemic. As President-elect Biden has assembled his Cabinet choices in the last month, he has offered up much more restoration than transformation. Of the first 18 Cabinet-level appointments he has made, two-thirds are alumni of the Obama-Biden administration, or closely tied to one of the men. Two appointees would be doing the same job they had under Obama, as Agriculture secretary and surgeon general. A third of the Cabinet picks are old enough to qualify for Medicare. ....