List of Department of the Treasury appointments by Donald Trump
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Appointments (second administration)
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of the Treasury |
![]() Scott Bessent[1] |
January 28, 2025[2] (Confirmed January 27, 2025, 68–29)[RC 1] |
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![]() David Lebryk[3] |
January 20, 2025 | January 28, 2025 | |
![]() Deputy Secretary of the Treasury |
![]() |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Tax Policy) |
Ken Kies[5] | June 26, 2025[6] | |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Financial Institutions) |
Luke Petit | Awaiting Senate Confirmation | |
![]() Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Treasury |
Daniel Katz[5] | January 20, 2025 | |
![]() Senior Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury |
Alexandra Preate[5] | ||
![]() Director of Policy Planning |
Hunter McMaster[5] | ||
Internal Revenue Service | |||
![]() Commissioner of Internal Revenue |
![]() Billy Long[7] |
Awaiting Senate Confirmation |
Appointments (first administration)
[edit]Office | Nominee | Assumed office | Left office |
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![]() Secretary of the Treasury |
![]() Steven Mnuchin |
February 13, 2017 (Confirmed February 13, 2017, 53–47)[8] |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Deputy Secretary of the Treasury |
![]() Justin Muzinich[9] |
December 12, 2018 (Confirmed December 11, 2018, 55–44)[10] |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() General Counsel of the Treasury |
Vacant | ||
![]() Under Secretary of the Treasury (Domestic Finance) |
Vacant | ||
![]() Under Secretary of the Treasury (International Affairs) |
![]() Brent McIntosh[11] |
September 2019 (Confirmed September 18, 2019, 54–38)[12] |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Under Secretary of the Treasury (Terrorism and Financial Crimes) |
![]() Sigal Mandelker |
June 26, 2017 | October 3, 2019 |
![]() Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury (International Finance) |
Vacant | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Legislative Affairs) |
![]() Brian McGuire[13] |
September 2019 (Confirmed September 24, 2019, 88–6)[14] |
March 2020 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Economic Policy) |
![]() Michael Faulkender[15] |
August 28, 2019 (Confirmed August 1, 2019, voice vote) |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Financial Institutions) |
![]() Bimal Patel[16] |
June 27, 2019 (Confirmed June 20, 2019, voice vote) |
July 1, 2020 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Financial Markets) |
Vacant | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Financial Stability) |
Vacant | ||
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Intelligence and Analysis) |
![]() Izzy Patelunas[17] |
September 17, 2018 (Confirmed August 28, 2018, 75–20)[18] |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (International Markets and Development) |
![]() Mitchell Silk[19] |
April 21, 2020 (Confirmed April 21, 2020, voice vote) |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Investment Security) |
![]() Thomas Feddo[20] |
September 2019 (Confirmed September 12, 2019, 85–1)[21] |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Tax Policy) |
![]() David Kautter[22] |
September 25, 2017 (Confirmed August 3, 2017, voice vote) |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Terrorist Financing) |
![]() Marshall Billingslea |
June 22, 2017 | January 20, 2021 |
![]() Comptroller of the Currency |
![]() Brian P. Brooks |
May 29, 2020 | January 14, 2021 |
Inspector General | ![]() Richard Delmar |
June 30, 2019 | |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Management), Chief Financial Officer, Chief Performance Officer |
![]() David F. Eisner[23] |
April 30, 2018 (Appointed March 28, 2018) |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Public Affairs) |
![]() |
July 24, 2019 (Appointed July 16, 2019) |
January 20, 2021 |
![]() Director of the United States Mint |
![]() David J. Ryder[25] |
April 12, 2018 (Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote) |
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Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery | ![]() Brian D. Miller |
June 5, 2020 (Confirmed June 2, 2020, 51–40)[26] |
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Internal Revenue Service | |||
![]() Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service |
![]() Charles P. Rettig[27] |
October 1, 2018 (Confirmed September 12, 2018, 64–33)[28] |
|
![]() General Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service |
Michael J. Desmond[29] | March 8, 2019 (Confirmed February 27, 2019, 83–15)[30] |
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Financial Stability Oversight Council | |||
Member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council | ![]() Thomas E. Workman[31] |
March 29, 2018 (Confirmed March 21, 2018, voice vote) |
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | |||
![]() Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |
![]() Jelena McWilliams[32][33] |
June 5, 2018 (Confirmed May 24, 2018, 69–24)[34] |
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Office of Financial Research | |||
![]() Director of the Office of Financial Research |
![]() Dino Falaschetti[35] |
June 27, 2019 (Confirmed June 20, 2019, voice vote) |
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Community Development Advisory Board | |||
Member of the Community Development Advisory Board | ![]() Shane Jett[36] |
September 2017 | |
![]() Judy J. Chapa[36] |
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Cara Dingus Brook[36] | |||
Faith Bautista[36] | |||
Robert R. Jones III[36] | |||
Todd McDonald | |||
Clint Gwin[37] | |||
Gregory B. Fairchild[38] | December 2017 | ||
![]() Raymond Moncrief[38] |
Previous officeholders (first administration)
[edit]Office | Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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![]() Secretary of the Treasury |
![]() Adam Szubin |
January 20, 2017 | February 13, 2017 | |
![]() Under Secretary of the Treasury (Terrorism and Financial Intelligence) |
April 16, 2015 | |||
![]() Deputy Secretary of the Treasury |
![]() Sigal Mandelker |
June 26, 2017 | December 12, 2018 | |
![]() Under Secretary of the Treasury (Terrorism and Financial Intelligence) |
June 26, 2017 | October 3, 2019 | [39] | |
![]() Under Secretary of the Treasury (International Affairs) |
![]() David Malpass |
September 25, 2017 | April 9, 2019 | Became President of the World Bank. |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Financial Institutions) |
![]() Christopher Campbell |
September 25, 2017 | July 31, 2018 | |
![]() Bimal Patel |
June 27, 2019 | July 1, 2020 | [40] | |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Legislative Affairs) |
![]() Drew Maloney[41] |
August 2017 | June 11, 2018 | |
![]() Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Public Affairs) |
![]() Tony Sayegh |
March 6, 2017 | May 2019 | [42] |
![]() Chief of Staff to the Secretary of the Treasury |
Eli H. Miller |
April 2019 | ||
![]() Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury |
Craig Phillips |
2017 | June 2019 | [43] |
![]() Treasurer of the United States |
![]() Jovita Carranza |
June 19, 2017 | January 13, 2020 | Became Administrator of the Small Business Administration. |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "PN11-1 - Scott Bessent, of South Carolina, to be Secretary of the Treasury, 119th Congress (2023–2025)". www.congress.gov. January 27, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
References
[edit]- ^ "Trump picks Scott Bessent to serve as treasury secretary". NBC News. November 23, 2024. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
- ^ "Scott Bessent sworn in as 79th Secretary of the Department of Treasury". U.S. Treasury. January 28, 2025. Retrieved January 28, 2025.
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- ^ "PN1398 – Nomination of Isabel Marie Keenan Patelunas for Department of the Treasury, 115th Congress (2017–2018)". www.congress.gov. January 8, 2018. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
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