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What diversity does — and doesn’t — look like in Trump’s Cabinet

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While Donald Trump vigorously campaigned against diversity and inclusion efforts, his Cabinet and staffing choices include some barrier-breaking nominations.
President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration is set to be less diverse than President Joe Biden’s administration, but several people of color and women appear likely to serve in top roles.
While Trump vigorously campaigned against diversity and inclusion efforts in business and government, his Cabinet selections and other high-profile staffing choices include some barrier-breaking nominations. The Cabinet, if confirmed, is set to be one-third women and include some historic firsts.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Trump’s pick to lead the State Department, would be the first Latino secretary of state. Scott Bessent, an American hedge fund manager and Trump’s pick to lead the Treasury Department, would be the first openly gay man in that post.
Susie Wiles, Trump’s choice for White House chief of staff, will also be the first woman to serve in the position.

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