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Biden announces key cabinet positions, makes historic appointments

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  11-23-2020 19:42
Last modified: 11-23-2020 19:44
Networks call presidency for Biden as Trump vows to continue fightAP / Carolyn Kaster

President-elect Joe Biden speaks Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, in Wilmington, alongside Vice President-elect Sen. Kamala Harris | Photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster

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US President-elect Joe Biden on Monday named the key members of his foreign policy team, tapping Antony Blinken as the next US secretary of state, Jake Sullivan as national security adviser and Linda Thomas-Greenfield as the US ambassador to the UN.

Biden, a Democrat, also chose Alejandro Mayorkas to head the Department of Homeland Security and former Senator and onetime Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry to be a special presidential envoy for the climate.

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In elevating Blinken, 58, Biden chose a seasoned and trusted aide who will shoulder much of the burden in helping to undo President Donald Trump's "America First" foreign policy and rebuild US alliances in Europe and other parts of the world.

Thomas-Greenfield held a senior diplomatic post in the Obama administration, while Sullivan was a deputy assistant to President Barack Obama and senior policy adviser to 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Mayorkas is a Cuban-American lawyer who served as a Homeland Security deputy secretary in the Obama administration.

Biden, working in his home state of Delaware, has pushed ahead with his transition plans despite the lack of cooperation from the current administration.

Trump, a Republican, lost the Nov. 3 vote, but he has refused to concede defeat and is waging a legal battle to overturn the results and prevent Biden from being sworn in on Jan. 20.

"The American people are eager for our Administration to get to work, and today's appointees will help advance our agenda and ensure every American has a fair shot. In a Biden administration, we will have an open door to the Hill and this team will make sure their views are always represented in the White House," Biden said in the official press release revealing the appointments.

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