“Some familiar faces. Some new in their roles. Everyone faces new situations and challenges. This is a good thing,” Biden said at the event. “They bring in profound experience and bold new thinking. Above all, they know how government should and should act to all Americans.” Biden announced this week that he had chosen former President Barack Obama’s President Denise McDonough as Secretary of Defense; Tom Wilsock, former Secretary of Agriculture, as a candidate for Secretary of Agriculture; And Marcia Fudge, a woman from the Ohio Congress, was elected Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. The president-elect is Susan Rice, a former national security adviser during the Obama administration, director of the White House Homeland Policy Council, and Tai, who oversaw trade enforcement for China during the Katherine Obama administration, as a candidate for U.S. trade representative. The nominees for the presidency were officially announced Thursday by his change committee. McDonough, Wilsock, Fudge and Toy all have Senate affirmations to serve in their roles. There will be no rice. During Obama’s second term, McDonough served as chief of staff and deputy national security adviser. He developed a close relationship with Biden while serving in both positions. He also chaired a delegation to the National Security Council, which is responsible for formulating the administration’s national security and foreign policy. Wilsack served as Obama’s full-time secretary of state for agriculture at the White House. In January 2009 he was unanimously confirmed by the US Senate. Wilsack was also a former governor of Iowa, serving from 1999 to 2007. He was elected the state’s first Democratic governor for more than 30 years. Fudge has represented Ohio’s 11th congressional district since 2008. He serves on several committees and was previously chairman of the Black Caucus in Congress. Prior to running for Congress, Fudge made history as the first woman and first African American to be elected mayor of Warrensville Heights, Ohio. Rice was considered a contender for Biden’s vice president or secretary of state. He has long and close ties, first with Obama’s UN ambassador and later with his national security adviser, Rice Biden, and has extensive foreign policy experience. Under the administration of President Bill Clinton, he served as Special Assistant to the President at the White House, Senior Director for African Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs at the Foreign Office, Director of International Organizations, and National Peacekeeping Officer. Security Council. Tai is seen as an expert on Chinese trade policy and, if confirmed by the Senate, is the first woman of color to serve as USDR. He is currently the Outstanding Democratic Business Adviser to the House Ways and Means Committee. Toy was instrumental in negotiating trade policy for Democrats in the US-Mexico-Canada agreement, which came under the Trump administration and amended the North American Free Trade Agreement. .
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