Attorney General Eric Holder, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki plan to remain with President Obama's administration as his second term begins, according to a White House official. The news that the three will remain in their current posts comes amid the departure of other Cabinet officials,
including Labor Secretary Hilda Solis
As Mark reported this morning, President Obama is expected to
nominate White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew
While Sen. Hagel, a Republican, is expected to
encounter some resistance to his appointment
Sebelius had been "expected to stay on at least through next year, when the biggest components of the Affordable Care Act are set to take effect,"
as The Hill reports
And Holder, who has
come under fire
The president has already nominated Sen. John Kerry to take the position of Secretary of State after Hillary Clinton leaves the post.
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