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  1. The first inauguration of Harry S. Truman as the 33rd president of the United States was held at 7:00 pm on Thursday, April 12, 1945 in the Cabinet Room. Though completed in 1934, the room is built in the Georgian style. The neoclassical ceiling molding with triglyphs was installed in 1934. A series of French doors topped with arched lunette ...

  2. Main article: World and Olympic records set at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Twenty-seven world records and ninety-one Olympic records were set during the 2016 Summer Olympics. The records were set in archery, athletics, canoeing, cycling track, modern pentathlon, rowing, shooting, swimming, and weightlifting.

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    The tradition of the Cabinet arose out of the debates at the 1787 Constitutional Convention regarding whether the president would exercise executive authority solely or collaboratively with a cabinet of ministers or a privy council. As a result of the debates, the Constitution (ArticleII, Section1, Clause1) vests "all executive power" in the presid...

    In 3 U.S.C. § 302with regard to delegation of authority by the president, it is provided that "nothing herein shall be deemed to require express authorization in any case in which such an official would be presumed in law to have acted by authority or direction of the president." This pertains directly to the heads of the executive departments as e...

    The heads of the executive departments and all other federal agency heads are nominated by the president and then presented to the Senate for confirmation or rejection by a simple majority (although before the use of the "nuclear option" during the 113th United States Congress, they could have been blocked by filibuster, requiring cloture to be inv...

    The individuals listed below were nominated by President Joe Bidento form his Cabinet and were confirmed by the United States Senate on the date noted or are serving as acting department heads by his request, pending the confirmation of his nominees.

    Department of War (1789–1947), headed by the secretary of war: renamed Department of the Army by the National Security Act of 1947.
    Department of the Navy (1798–1949), headed by the secretary of the Navy: became a military department within the Department of Defense.
    Post Office Department (1829–1971), headed by the postmaster general: reorganized as the United States Postal Service, an independent agency.
    National Military Establishment (1947–1949), headed by the secretary of Defense: created by the National Security Act of 1947and recreated as the Department of Defense in 1949.
    Secretary of Commerce and Labor: created in 1903 and renamed Secretary of Commerce in 1913 when its labor functions were transferred to the new secretary of labor.
    Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare: created in 1953 and renamed Secretary of Health and Human Services in 1979 when its education functions were transferred to the new secretary of education.
    Counselor to the President (1969–1977, 1981–1985, 1992–1993): A title used by high-ranking political advisers to the president of the United States and senior members of the Executive Office of the...
    Department of Industry and Commerce, proposed by Secretary of the Treasury William Windomin a speech given at a Chamber of Commerce dinner in May 1881.
    Department of Natural Resources, proposed by the Eisenhower administration, President Richard Nixon, the 1976 GOP national platform, and by Bill Daley(as a consolidation of the Departments of the I...
    Department of Peace, proposed by Founding Father Benjamin Rush in 1793, Senator Matthew Neely in the 1930s, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, 2020 and 2024 presidential candidate Marianne Williamson, an...
    Department of Social Welfare, proposed by President Franklin D. Rooseveltin January 1937.
    Bennett, Anthony. The American President's Cabinet. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1996. ISBN 0-333-60691-4. A study of the U.S. Cabinet from Kennedy to Clinton.
    Grossman, Mark. Encyclopedia of the United States Cabinet(Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO; three volumes, 2000; reprint, New York: Greyhouse Publishing; two volumes, 2010). A history of the Uni...
    Rudalevige, Andrew. "The President and the Cabinet", in Michael Nelson, ed., The Presidency and the Political System, 8th ed. (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2006).
  4. Aug 6, 2016 · WASHINGTON, DC — In this week's address, President Obama celebrated the beginning of the Summer Olympics by wishing Team USA the best of luck as they compete on the world stage. The President said Team USA reminds the world why America always sets the example as a nation of immigrants that finds strength by embracing our diversity and finding ...

  5. Sep 14, 2009 · WEDNESDAY: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. Host White House Event on Olympics, Paralympics and Youth Sport. White House event will promote Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Olympics, Highlight Administration Commitment to Service, Healthy Living and Youth Sport.

  6. Sep 29, 2016 · September 29, 2016 at 3:49 PM WASHINGTON, Sept 29 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama welcomed the 2016 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic teams to the White House on Thursday to celebrate their record ...

  7. December 1, 1964: About 100 of the U.S. Olympic medal winners from the Tokyo, Japan summer Olympics attended a luncheon held in the East Room of the White House. March 21, 1980: President Jimmy Carter brought representatives from the U.S. Olympic team to the East Room to have a discussion with them about the 1980 boycott of the Moscow, Russia ...

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