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Trump to give women bigger seat at the table in second term - Washington Examiner

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As of Tuesday , at least 10 women have been announced for top positions in the new administration, mostly in Trump’s Cabinet .

The trend is notable given that gender became a dividing line on the campaign trail.

Susie Wiles , the co-chair of his campaign, will become the first female chief of staff in the nation's history.

Republicans cite the appointments to rebut the Democratic argument that Trump does not respect women.

Trump 's Cabinet is largely made up of white men, such as Vice President-elect J.D. Vance .

But, the president-elect has also elevated people of color in his Cabinet .

Dr. Mehmet Oz , a former reality TV doctor, was chosen by Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and, if confirmed, would be the first Muslim to hold the position.

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