One administration official is leading a government-run cultural institution in Washington as he conducts diplomatic talks with foreign countries. Another is in charge of two agencies, each with multibillion-dollar budgets and thousands of employees. And one Cabinet member is leading three agencies while also serving in a powerful role at the White House.
As President Trump dismantles parts of the government, remakes institutions and takes on perceived enemies and those who disappoint him, he is frequently putting top administration officials in charge of multiple federal agencies and offices — an approach that has little precedent.
Agencies and organizations where Trump officials are doing double duty
Targeted for change
Organizations Mr. Trump has clashed with or has sought to pull in line with his political agenda.
•National Archives
•John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
•Office of Special Counsel
•Office of Government Ethics
•Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
•Library of Congress
La administración tiene como objetivo eliminar o reducir la mayoría del personal.
•U.S. Agency for International Development
•Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Trump rescindió a su candidato a la NASA y reasignó a su asesor de seguridad nacional.
•National security adviser
•NASA
Cabinet-level officials with more than one job
2
Acting U.S.A.I.D. administrator
3
Acting national archivist
4
Acting national security adviser
1
U.S. trade representative
2
Acting director of the Office of Special Counsel
3
Acting director of the Office of Government Ethics
1
Transportation secretary
2
Interim administrator of NASA
1
Director of the Office of Management and Budget
2
Acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Dual roles beyond the cabinet
2
Interim head of the A.T.F.
1
Envoy for special missions
2
Interim president of the Kennedy Center
1
Deputy attorney general
2
Acting librarian of Congress, but not recognized by institution