Scott Turner, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development, is a former NFL ...
Photo Alamy The former White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council leader during President Donald Trump’s first term ...
Scott Turner, one of Donald Trump’s recent Cabinet picks, played his final season in the NFL with the Broncos in 2003.
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.
If all of Trump’s choices are confirmed, the Cabinet is set to be less diverse than the preceding Biden administration.
Turner served in the Texas House for four years and was also executive director of the White House Opportunity and ...
Ken Paxton and Greg Abbott both made it onto short lists for Trump's cabinet positions, but neither is headed to D.C.
If the Senate confirms Scott Turner as secretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, he will take over responsibility for America’s largest housing agency at a time when the nation’s ...
Though Carson was among the names floated to lead the agency for a second time, the president-elect chose former NFL player and Texas state Rep. Scott Turner. Turner had previously headed the White ...
President-elect Donald Trump over the weekend finished identifying the people he wants on his Cabinet, selecting America ...
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