November 28, 2004


Cabinet Shuffle Continues

Tom Ridge "may linger at Homeland Security while Bush seeks his successor," the Wall Street Journal reports.

Meanwhile, Health and Human Services Secretary Thompson is expected to leave, but aides say no announcement is imminent. Insiders expect Trade Representative Zoellick to get a new post, with rumored options ranging from the World Bank to Mideast envoy. The latter would be unwelcome to Israelis recalling Zoellick's ties to ex-Secretary of State Baker, whom they consider partial to Arabs."

Meanhile, the AP notes that while Bush "is busy putting together his Cabinet for a second term, the financial world's attention is on a job vacancy 14 months away: Who will succeed Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan?"


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