Trump's Cabinet Nominees Diversity Surge
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•Trump's second-term cabinet is more diverse than his first
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Donald Trump has picked three people of color for posts in the main cabinet, a figure that is flat compared to eight years ago .
Pam Bondi , Kristi Noem and Elise Stefanik are longtime MAGA evangelists who were discussed as possible vice presidential candidates before Trump tapped JD Vance .
Trump critics like Al Sharpton have taken issue with the president-elect’s lack of prominent Black advisers, after he aggressively courted the votes of Black Americans .
In the second graphic, the person shown is the first who was confirmed for each role — or for jobs that don’t require US Senate confirmation, the first person who served in that position. For President-elect Trump ’s second administration, the people shown for positions requiring Senate confirmation are the nominees on track to face that process as of publication. Race and ethnicity for each person were identified through research from Inclusive America , the Miller Center and Bloomberg News reporting..
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