Biden announces a package of nominations for core positions. US media: these candidates are "the first in history"
Time:2020-12-01 02:48

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Biden announced a package of nominations for core positions. (Source: Associated Press)

Overseas Network, December 1st. The "President-elect" Biden of the United States has announced a series of nominations and appointments for the new government's core positions. CNN published an article on November 30 that Biden’s personnel appointment has basically fulfilled the earlier expectations of the outside world regarding relevant candidates and “diversity” commitments. The article further exposed many of Biden’s new teams. First in history".

The first female Minister of Finance

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Janet Yellen was formally nominated by Biden as Secretary of the Treasury. If this nomination is approved by the Senate, Yellen will become the first woman in the United States to serve as Secretary of the Treasury.

Yellen, 74, is a Jewish economist and has a PhD in economics from Yale University. She served as Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers during the tenure of former President Clinton. Yellen has worked for the Federal Reserve for many years, successively serving as governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and vice chairman of the Federal Reserve. In 2014, Yellen, nominated by then-President Obama, became the first in Fed history

Female chairperson.

The first African-American candidate for Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

Macroeconomist and national security adviser Wally Adeyemo was nominated by the US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury and is expected to become the first African-American Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. Adejemo was born in 1981 in Adejemo. He served as a senior international economic adviser during Obama's tenure and currently serves as the chairman of the Obama Foundation.

First Hispanic-American Social Secretary of the White House

Carlos Elizondo, the Bidens’ social secretary, was appointed as the White House’s social secretary. He is expected to become the first Hispanic White House social secretary in American history. During the Clinton administration, Elizondo served in the White House and the Office of the Secretary of Protocol.

The first female director of national intelligence

Avril Haines was nominated as the Director of National Intelligence. If the nomination is confirmed, she will become the first woman to serve as the Director of National Intelligence of the United States. Haynes currently serves as the chairman of the National Security Council, which is responsible for formulating the government's national security and foreign policy. She served as assistant to the president and chief deputy national security adviser during the Obama administration.

First Latino-American Secretary of Homeland Security Candidate

If approved by the Senate, Alejandro Mayorkas will become the first Latino immigrant to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security. He served as the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security during the Obama administration and served as the Director of the US Citizenship and Immigration Service of the Department of Homeland Security. During his tenure, he supervised the implementation of the "Children’s Entry Deferred Repatriation Program", an administrative measure of the Obama administration to protect young undocumented immigrants who went to the United States during their childhood from deportation.

The first African-American female economic advisory committee chairman candidate

Cecilia Rouse, a labor economist, has been nominated by the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and is expected to become the first African-American woman in American history to lead this department that provides economic policy advice to the President. She is currently the Dean of the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and an economist specializing in education and equality issues. Rose was a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers during Obama's tenure and also served on the National Economic Council of the Clinton Administration.

The first South Asian-American director of the Office of Administration and Budget

Neera Tanden was nominated as the director of the Office of Administration and Budget in the United States, and is expected to become the first female of color and South Asian American director in the department's history. Tanton served in the Obama and Clinton administrations. He was a senior adviser on health care reform in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He also served as the domestic policy director of the Obama campaign. (Overseas Network Yao Kaihong)

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