Five people stick out as obvious snubs in the competition to be chosen for President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet.
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Photo Alamy The former White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council leader during President Donald Trump’s first term ...
President-elect Donald Trump has made nominations for treasury secretary, director of the Office of Management and Budget, labor secretary, director of the CDC and surgeon general.
Turner served in the Texas House for four years and was also executive director of the White House Opportunity and ...
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Scott Turner, a former NFL player who led the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council in the first Trump term, ...
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In Trump’s first term, the president appointed author and neurosurgeon Ben Carson to head HUD, even though he had no ... the president-elect chose former NFL player and Texas state Rep. Scott Turner.