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President Biden Swears In Appointees Over Zoom

Biden names his acting Cabinet

Biden names his acting Cabinet POLITICO 1/21/2021 By Megan Cassella © Provided by POLITICO President Joe Biden prepares to walk the abbreviated parade route in front of the White House after his inauguration on Jan. 20, 2021. President Joe Biden and his team have begun to name acting Cabinet secretaries and agency heads to lead his administration until the Senate confirms his slate of nominees. The long list underscores how Congress has so far confirmed only one of Biden’s Cabinet picks, Avril Haines as the director of national intelligence preventing the rest from taking office alongside him on Wednesday. That’s a break from recent precedent: Former President Donald Trump had two of his nominees confirmed on his Inauguration Day in 2017, while Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton all had more, according to data compiled by the Partnership for Public Service.

Biden names acting agency heads as key Cabinet nominees remain unconfirmed

By Kate Sullivan and Jeff Zeleny, CNN President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced a slate of acting agency heads after taking office without a single one of his Cabinet nominees in place and.

Michael Ellis, Trump Appointee at N S A , Is Placed on Leave

Michael Ellis, Trump Appointee at N S A , Is Placed on Leave
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Troops begin leaving DC, security eases after unprecedented inauguration lockdown; few arrests reported

Troops begin leaving DC, security eases after unprecedented inauguration lockdown; few arrests reported Trevor Hughes and Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY Troops withdrawing from DC, few arrests reported after inauguration lockdown Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON Federal authorities reported just three arrests Wednesday, none of them involving violence, as an unprecedented lockdown secured the inauguration of President Joe Biden. Despite fears that domestic extremists would attempt new attacks just two weeks after the deadly assault on the Capitol, the U.S. Secret Service reported only 13 arrests since Jan. 13, when federal authorities launched a massive defensive operation to secure the city for the inauguration.

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