Joe Biden, John Kerry, Jack Lew, Chuck Hagel, Eric Holder, Sally Jewell, Tom Vilsack, Penny Pritzker, Thomas Perez, Kathleen Sebelius, Arne Duncan, Shaun Donovan, Anthony Foxx, Ernest Moniz, Eric Shinseki, Jeh Johnson, Denis McDonough, Gina McCarthy, Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Samantha Power and Michael Froman are members of Obama's second term cabinet.
There are more than four members-- there are fifteen. They include the Secretary of State (Hillary Clinton), Secretary of Defense (Leon Panetta), Secretary of the Treasury (Timothy Geithner), Secretary of the Interior (Kenneth Salazar), Secretary of Agriculture (Thomas Vilsack), and Secretary of Transportation (Ray LaHood). I enclose a link that gives all fifteen of them, and tells something about each one.
Throughout his administration, Mr. Obama has had several Republicans serving-- for example, he held over Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, a Republican who first served under President Bush. (Mr. Gates ultimately retired, and was replaced by Leon Panetta, a Democrat.) Current Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is a Republican. It should also be noted that the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, is a Republican (he is not a member of the cabinet, but the Fed Chair certainly works with whoever is in the White House). However, the majority of the cabinet members tend to be from the party of the president; Mr. Bush had nearly all Republicans in his cabinet, and Mr. Obama has nearly all Democrats.
One cabinet member is Leon Panetta, who is the Secretary of Defense; he joined the cabinet in 2011, replacing Robert Gates, who retired.
Obama's second term will end on January 20, 2017 at noon.
No.
His first cabinet was a very diverse cabinet, comprised of women, minorities, and white males. It also included Republicans as well as Democrats. But in the second term, as often happens, some of the members did not want to continue for a second term. For example, Hillary Clinton was secretary of state in the first term, but she was replaced by John Kerry in Mr. Obama's second term. Some critics have said his second term cabinet is not as diverse, although it again includes Republicans as well as Democrats. A link to the names of the 2012 cabinet is enclosed.
We don't know yet. It is not unusual for a certain amount of staff turnover to occur, and the president is now choosing his second-term cabinet, as well as seeing who is going to remain from his first term. He had several Republicans in his first-term cabinet, and is nominating at least one additional Republican (Chuck Hagel), but it remains to be seen what the final cabinet will look like and who will be confirmed.
Obama was a lawyer.
January 21,2013
Malia
Since the 20th Amendment went into effect in 1933, Presidents are always inaugurated on January 20th.So Obama's second inauguration was on January 20th, 2013. His first inauguration was on January 20th, 2009.
He was first inaugurated as president on January 20, 2009.
Putting Maryland first
Elected nov 2008. Started jan 2009
i dont know that changes every minute