President-elect Trump's appointments show a minimal number of people of color in secretary roles, reflecting the continued dominance of white men in federal positions despite recent electoral trends.
Following a period of selections last week, President-elect Trump has ended up with merely three people of color in the secretary roles. While the election showed a significant rejection of race-based divisiveness, the media is still portraying Trump as a racist, focusing on the lack of diversity in his Cabinet. This includes the selections of Scott Turner, a Black motivational speaker for Housing and Urban Development, and Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a Hispanic representative for Labor.
Despite Trump's earlier pitches to Black and Hispanic communities, his current Cabinet reflects a continuation of the prominence of white men in Washington
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