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The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
The Smith Street Taps
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This is a list of political appointments of current officeholders made by the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Links to lists of announced positions from which candidates have withdrawn or appointees who have resigned or have been terminated, as well as lists of appointments to other independent agencies and of holdovers from previous administrations are below. There are 1,212 presidential appointments which require confirmation by the U.S. Senate and 353 presidential appointments which do not require confirmation. The Washington Post has identified 705 key positions requiring U.S. Senate confirmation. As of September 7, 2018, 364 of Trump's nominees have been confirmed for those key positions, 181 are awaiting confirmation, and 7 have been announced but not yet formally nominated.All members of the Cabinet require the advice and consent of the United States Senate following appointment by the President prior to taking office. The Vice Presidency is exceptional in that the position requires election to office pursuant to the United States Constitution. Although some are afforded Cabinet-level rank, non-cabinet members within the Executive Office of the President, such as White House Chief of Staff, National Security Advisor, and White House Press Secretary, do not hold constitutionally created positions and most do not require Senate confirmation for appointment.
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