Donald Trump will be sworn in as president in seven days. Here’s who the president-elect has named to his cabinet and White House staff so far.
Jeff Sessions, Attorney General
Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State
John F. Kelly, Homeland Security Secretary
Elaine Chao, Transportation Secretary
James N. Mattis, Defense Secretary
Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Mike Pompeo, C.I.A. Director
Reince Priebus, White House Chief of Staff
Sean Spicer, Press Secretary
Stephen K. Bannon, Chief Strategist
Steven Mnuchin, Treasury Secretary
Wilbur Ross, Commerce Secretary
Betsy DeVos, Education Secretary
Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence
Michael T. Flynn, National Security Adviser
Linda McMahon, Small Business Administration
Scott Pruitt, E.P.A. Administrator
Nikki R. Haley, U.N. Ambassador
Andrew F. Puzder, Labor Secretary
Robert Lighthizer, U.S. Trade Representative
David J. Shulkin, Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Rick Perry, Energy Secretary
Mick Mulvaney, Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Tom Price, Health and Human Services Secretary
Ryan Zinke, Interior Secretary
Jared Kushner, Senior adviser to the president
Thomas P. Bossert, Homeland Security Adviser
Kellyanne Conway, Counselor
Carl Icahn, Special Adviser on Regulatory Reform
Donald F. McGahn II, White House Counsel
Peter Navarro, Director of Trade and Industrial Policy
Trump has not selected someone for Agriculture Secretary or Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers yet.