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Buttigieg Biden’s latest cabinet nominee

- JOSEPH AX REUTERS

President-elect Joe Biden introduced former rival Pete Buttigieg as his pick for U.S. secretary of transporta­tion Wednesday, adding to what is shaping up to be the most diverse cabinet in U.S. history.

If confirmed by the Senate, the 38-year-old former South Bend, Ind. mayor would be the first openly gay cabinet secretary.

The nomination caps the political rise of Buttigieg, who emerged from obscurity to mount a surprising­ly robust campaign for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination. A military veteran who served in Afghanista­n, Buttigieg is in the vanguard of the next generation of Democratic politician­s and is widely seen as a future White House contender.

When Buttigieg ended his campaign and endorsed Biden in March, Biden offered him high praise, saying the Indiana native reminded him of his late son, Beau.

As transporta­tion secretary, Buttigieg would oversee a sprawling federal agency that regulates the nation's airlines, transit systems and interstate highways. He would also play a central role in Biden's proposed infrastruc­ture and environmen­tal initiative­s, including plans to add 500,000 charging stations nationwide for electric vehicles.

The outline of Biden's climate change team is growing clearer; sources told Reuters on Tuesday that Biden intends to make Gina Mccarthy, the former Environmen­tal Protection Agency head, his domestic climate “czar” and formermich­igan Governor Jennifer Granholmhi­s energy secretary.

Biden has methodical­ly assembled his administra­tion despite President Donald Trump's refusal to concede the election. Trump, a Republican, has repeatedly alleged, contrary to evidence, that the Nov. 3 results were tainted by widespread fraud.

Republican Senate Majority Leadermitc­h Mcconnell on Tuesday became the most senior member of his party to

acknowledg­e Biden's win.

Biden, who served as vice president under the nation's first Black president, Barack Obama, has vowed to build a government that reflects the country's diversity.

In addition to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, who will be the first Black person, Asian-american and woman to serve as the nation's No. 2, Biden has named multiple women and people of colour to cabinet-level positions, including Janet Yellen, who would be the first female treasury secretary; Lloyd Austin, who would be the first Black defense secretary; and Alejandro Mayorkas, who would be

the first immigrant and first Latino to head the homeland security department.

U.S. Representa­tive Deb Haaland of New Mexico is Biden's leading choice to head the Interior Department, according to three sources familiar with the decision process; she would be the first Native American to lead a cabinet agency if nominated and confirmed.

Though Buttigieg is seen as a rising star within the party, some progressiv­e groups and Black activists criticized him during the campaign for not doing enough as South Bend mayor to address racial inequality.

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REUTERS Former South Bend, Ind. mayor Pete Buttigieg attends a campaign event in Raleigh, N.C. on Feb. 29.

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