List of Donald Trump nominees who have withdrawn

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The Trump administration has proposed a number of nominees to appointed positions who have been rejected by the Senate or withdrawn voluntarily.[1][2]

Executive Office of the President[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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White House Director of Communications
Jason Miller December 22, 2016[3] December 24, 2016[4][5]
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Director of Strategic Communications for the National Security Council
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Monica Crowley
December 15, 2016[6] January 16, 2017[7]
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Chairwoman of the Council on Environmental Quality

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Kathleen Hartnett White[8]
October 12, 2017 February 5, 2018
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Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
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Tom Marino
September 5, 2017 October 17, 2017[9]

Department of Agriculture[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Under Secretary of Agriculture
(Research, Education, and Economics)
Sam Clovis July 25, 2017 November 2, 2017[10][11]

Department of Commerce[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Deputy Secretary of Commerce
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Todd Ricketts
November 30, 2016[12] April 19, 2017[13]
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Under Secretary of Commerce
(Oceans and Atmosphere)
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Barry Lee Myers
October 12, 2017[14] November 20, 2019[15]
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Assistant Secretary of Commerce
(Export Enforcement)
Jeffrey Nadaner.jpg
February 5, 2018[16] June 12, 2019[17]

Department of Defense[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Secretary of Defense
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Patrick M. Shanahan
May 9, 2019[18] June 18, 2019[19]
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
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Dean Winslow[20]
September 2017 January 2018
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General Counsel of the Air Force
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David Ehrhart
June 23, 2017 September 29, 2017[21][22]
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Secretary of the Army
Vincent Viola December 19, 2016[23] February 3, 2017[24]
Mark E. Green April 7, 2017[25] May 5, 2017[26]
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General Counsel of the Army
Ryan Dean Newman March 21, 2017 September 29, 2017[21][22]
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Secretary of the Navy

Philip Bilden
January 25, 2017[27] February 26, 2017[28][29]
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Under Secretary of Defense
(Comptroller)
Elaine A. McCusker official photo (cropped).jpg
Elaine McCusker
November 6, 2019 March 2, 2020[30]
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Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
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Anthony Kurta
July 19, 2017 September 28, 2018[31]
January 6, 2020[32] February 12, 2020[33]
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Under Secretary of the Air Force
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Shon J. Manasco
April 24, 2020[34] December 30, 2020[35]

Department of Education[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Assistant Secretary of Education
(Career, Technical, and Adult Education)
Tim Kelly[36] 27 August 2017 18 November 2017

Department of Energy[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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General Counsel of Energy
David Jonas May 23, 2017 January 3, 2018[37]

Department of Health and Human Services[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Director of the Indian Health Service
Robert M. Weaver October 6, 2017 February 21, 2018[38]

Department of Homeland Security[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Secretary of Homeland Security
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Chad Wolf
August 25, 2020[39] January 6, 2021[40]
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Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security
(Partnership & Engagement)
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David Clarke
May 17, 2017[41] June 17, 2017[42]
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Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Jeffrey Byard (cropped).jpg
May 13, 2019 September 19, 2019[43]
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Deputy Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Daniel Alan Craig July 25, 2017 September 13, 2017[44]
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February 2, 2018[45] June 7, 2018[46]
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Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Thomas Homan
November 14, 2017 May 15, 2018[47]
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Ronald Vitiello
August 6, 2018 [48] April 4, 2019

Department of the Interior[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Solicitor of the Interior
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Ryan D. Nelson[49]
July 31, 2017 May 10, 2018,
and nominated instead for Circuit Judge of the Ninth Circuit
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Director of the Office of Surface Mining
J. Steven Gardner[50] January 8, 2018 September 12, 2018
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Director of the Bureau of Land Management
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William Perry Pendley
June 26, 2020[51] September 8, 2020[52]

Department of Justice[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Associate Attorney General
Jessie K. Liu official photo (cropped).jpg
Jessie K. Liu
March 5, 2019[53] March 28, 2019[54]
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Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
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Chuck Canterbury
May 24, 2019[55] May 19, 2020[56]

Department of Labor[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Secretary of Labor
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Andrew Puzder
December 8, 2016[57] February 15, 2017[58]
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Assistant Secretary of Labor
(Occupational Safety and Health)
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November 1, 2017[59] May 23, 2019[60]

Department of State[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Under Secretary of State (Management)
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Eric Ueland
June 9, 2017[61] June 18, 2018[62]
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Under Secretary of State (Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights)
July 29, 2020[63] December 30, 2020[35]
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Director General of the United States Foreign Service
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Stephen Akard[64][65]
October 10, 2017[66] March 20, 2018[67] and nominated instead for Director of the Office of Foreign Missions
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Assistant Secretary of State
(East Asian and Pacific Affairs)
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Susan Thornton
December 19, 2017[68] August 16, 2018[69]
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Assistant Secretary of State
(South and Central Asian Affairs)
December 12, 2018 April 11, 2019[70]
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Ambassador to Australia
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Harry B. Harris Jr.
February 9, 2018 May 23, 2018[71] and nominated instead for United States Ambassador to South Korea[72]
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Ambassador to the Bahamas
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Doug Manchester
May 15, 2017[73] November 13, 2019[74]
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Ambassador to Belgium
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Jamie McCourt
June 22, 2017[75] August 2, 2017[76] and nominated instead for United States Ambassador to France[77]
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Ambassador to Chile
January 4, 2018[78] August 16, 2018
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Ambassador to Estonia
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Edward Masso
September 2, 2017[79] May 24, 2018[80]
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Ambassador to Singapore
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K. T. McFarland[81][82][83]
May 19, 2017 January 2018[84]
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Ambassador to South Korea
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Victor Cha[85]
December 2017 January 2018
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Ambassador to the United Nations
Heather Nauert official photo.jpg
Heather Nauert
December 2018 February 2019[86]
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Representative of the United States on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
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December 9, 2019[87] September 8, 2020[52]
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Alternate Representative to the United Nations General Assembly
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Alternate Representative of the United States to the United Nations
(Special Political Affairs)
August 2018[88] Returned to President Trump by Senate in January 2019, replaced by nomination of Alex Wong in February 2020[89]
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Alternate Representative to the United Nations General Assembly
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Representative to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
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September 2018[90] Returned to President Trump by Senate in January 2020, replaced by nomination of Manisha Singh in April 2020[91]

Department of Transportation[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration
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Paul Trombino III[92]
September 8, 2017[93] December 8, 2017[94]
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Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Heidi King
April 5, 2018 September 19, 2019[95]

Department of the Treasury[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
Jim Donovan March 14, 2017[96] May 19, 2017[97]
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Under Secretary of the Treasury
(Terrorism and Financial Crimes)
Jessie K. Liu official photo (cropped).jpg
Jessie K. Liu
January 6, 2020[98] February 12, 2020[99]
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (International Finance)
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Adam Lerrick[100]
March 14, 2017 May 10, 2018[101]
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Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
June 16, 2017 July 12, 2017[102]

Department of Veterans Affairs[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Secretary of Veterans Affairs
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Ronny Jackson
March 28, 2018 June 20, 2018[103]

Central Intelligence Agency[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency
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Christopher Sharpley
September 5, 2017 July 23, 2018[104]

Environmental Protection Agency[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for Toxic Substances
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Michael Dourson
July 2017 December 13, 2017[105]

Office of the Director of National Intelligence[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Director of National Intelligence
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John Ratcliffe
July 28, 2019 August 2, 2019[106]

Independent agencies[]

Office Nominee Announced Withdrawn
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Director of the Office of Personnel Management
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George Nesterczuk
May 24, 2017[107] August 2, 2017[108]
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President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States
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Scott Garrett[109]
Rejected by Senate Banking Committee vote
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First Vice President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States
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Kimberly A. Reed
September 15, 2017 June 20, 2018, and nominated instead for President of the Export–Import Bank of the United States
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Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
(Africa)
[110] January 12, 2018 March 20, 2018
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Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
(Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance)
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[111][112]
June 20, 2018 November 15, 2018[113]
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Assistant Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
(Asia)
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Mina Chang[114]
September 13, 2018 September 9, 2019[115][116]
Member of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service Calvin R. Tucker.jpg
October 26, 2017[117] March 5, 2019[118]
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Member of the Merit Systems Protection Board
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[119]
March 5, 2018[120] February 12, 2019[121]
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Chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
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Ann Marie Buerkle[122]
July 24, 2017 June 18, 2019[123]
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Inspector General of the Tennessee Valley Authority
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Katherine A. Crytzer
April 3, 2020[124] September 22, 2020, and nominated instead for District Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee[125]

Federal judges[]

Nominee Announced Withdrawn
Damien Schiff May 8, 2017 January 3, 2018
Thomas Alvin Farr July 13, 2017 January 3, 2019
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Ryan Bounds
September 7, 2017 July 2018
Jeff Mateer December 2017
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Matthew S. Petersen
December 16, 2017
Brett Talley December 13, 2017
Gordon P. Giampietro December 20, 2017 January 3, 2019
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Maureen Ohlhausen
January 23, 2018 December 2018
Jon Katchen April 10, 2018 August 2018
John M. O'Connor April 12, 2019
Thomas Marcelle November 13, 2018 September 19, 2019
Michael S. Bogren March 11, 2019 June 26, 2019
Kevin R. Sweazea June 12, 2019 January 3, 2020
Halil Suleyman Ozerden June 24, 2019
Daniel Z. Epstein June 19, 2019[126] December 17, 2020, and nominated instead for Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States[127]

See also[]

References[]

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