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The list does not include many lower-level positions, however, such as that of executive director of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, Matthew Doherty, whom Trump dismissed in November 2019, [5] without a replacement to lead the council that was created in 1987. But some less prominent officials are listed because their ...
Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer (2001–2003), Mayor of Huntington Park, California (1999–2000), Member of the Huntington Park, California City Council (1994–2001) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [65] John McKay , U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2001–2007) ( endorsed Kamala Harris )
A significant number of former officials who were appointed by Donald Trump or one of his appointments, or continued to serve in his administration when he took office, endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential campaign. [1] Half of the people who served in Trump's cabinet did not support his 2024 candidacy. [2]
Members of President-elect Donald Trump's transition team are drawing up a list of military officers to be fired, potentially to include the Joint Chiefs of Staff, two sources said, in what would ...
The other Trump-endorsed candidates: U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson in the 2nd Congressional District, U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace in the 1st Congressional District, and U.S. Rep. William Timmons in the 4th ...
List of Trump administration dismissals and resignations; Domestic reactions to the January 6 United States Capitol attack; Donald Trump photo op at St. John's Church; Donald Trump–TikTok controversy; Donald Trump's threat for the destruction of Iranian cultural sites; Dorado Ground Water Contamination Site; Death of Harry Dunn
Phil Heimlich, member of Cincinnati City Council (1993–2001) (endorsed Joe Biden) [166] Joe Lhota, Chair of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (2017–18, 2012), 2013 nominee for Mayor of New York City and Democrat since 2021 (endorsed Joe Biden) [18] Rick Romley, County Attorney for Maricopa County, AZ (2010) (endorsed Joe Biden) [40]
Donald Trump brought his returning bid for the White House to Greenville. The former president was in town for a Ingraham Angle Town Hall at the Greenville Convention Center on Tuesday, Feb. 20.