THE CABINET & JUSTICES IDENTIFICATIONS

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THE CABINET & JUSTICES IDENTIFICATIONS

John Kerry State

Jack Lew Treasury

Chuck Hagel Defense

Eric Holder Jr. Justice

Kenneth Salazar Interior

Thomas Vilsack Agriculture

Rebecca Blank Commerce

Thomas Perez(Nominated) Labor

Kathleen Sebelius Health & Human Services

Shaun Donovan Housing & Urban Development

Ray LaHood Transportation

Ernest Moniz (Nominated) Energy

Arne Duncan Education

Eric Shinseki Veterans Affairs

Janet Napolitano Homeland Security

Chief Justice John Roberts George W. Bush

Antonin Scalia Reagan

Anthony Kennedy Reagan

Clarence Thomas George H.W. Bush

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Clinton

Stephen Breyer Clinton

Samuel Alito Jr. George W. Bush

Sonia Sotomayor Obama

Elena Kagan Obama