REX W. TILLERSONSecretary of StateAdvises the POTUS on how to handle foreign affairs.
JEFF SESSIONSAttorney GeneralAdvises the POTUS and other executives with legal matters while also representing the U.S. in legal matters.
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STEVEN MNUCHINSecretary of TreasuryAdvises the POTUS on handling economical and financial policies.
RYAN ZINKESecretary of InteriorManages the country's natural resources and deals with situations regarding the Natives, including Hawaiian and Alaskan natives.
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JAMES N. MATTISSecretary of DefenceAdvises the POTUS with military operations.
SONNY PERDUESecretary of Agriculture (TO BE CONFIRMED)Oversees the USDA to ensure the productivity and safety of America's farmers and consumers.
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WILBUR ROSSSecretary of CommerceEnsures that our economy continues to grow by doing things like creating jobs.
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R. ALEXANDER ACOSTASecretary of Labor (TO BE CONFIRMED)Suggests laws regarding things like unions and worker safety. Business vs Worker affairs.
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TOM PRICESecretary of Health and Human ServicesOversees the 11 agencies of the Department of Health and Human Services, including the FDA and CDC.
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BEN CARSONSecretary of HousingIn charge of the development of cities and resolving housing issues.
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ELAINE L. CHAOSecretary of TransportationOversees the maintenance of all of America's transportation systems and infrastructure.
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RICK PERRYSecretary of EnergyOverseer of the U.S.'s nuclear weapons program.
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BETSY DEVOSSecretary of EducationAdvises the POTUS on matters involving the education system in America.
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DAVID J. SHULKINSecretary of Veteran AffairsEnsures that America's veterans receive the services they need.
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JOHN F. KELLYSecretary of Homeland SecurityIn charge of responding to natural disasters and protecting the country from domestic or foreign terror threats.
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Depending on the type of impeachment, the process begins one of two ways:
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