Trump appoints Ben Carson as housing secretary

BY TheCable

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Donald Trump, US president-elect, has nominated Ben Carson as the next secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Trump transition team made the announcement on Monday.

“I am thrilled to nominate Dr. Ben Carson as our next secretary of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development,” Trump said in a statement.

“Ben Carson has a brilliant mind and is passionate about strengthening communities and families within those communities. We have talked at length about my urban renewal agenda and our message of economic revival, very much including our inner cities. Ben shares my optimism about the future of our country and is part of ensuring that this is a Presidency representing all Americans. He is a tough competitor and never gives up.”

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The secretary of housing and urban development oversees federal public housing programmes and helps formulate policy on homelessness and housing discrimination. As is the case with all cabinet secretaries, Carson needs to be confirmed by the senate.

Carson had signaled he would be named to the job Wednesday afternoon, posting on Facebook that an announcement about his forthcoming role in the administration was forthcoming.

“After serious discussions with the Trump transition team, I feel that I can make a significant contribution particularly to making our inner cities great for everyone,” he wrote.

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“We have much work to do in strengthening every aspect of our nation and ensuring that both our physical infrastructure and our spiritual infrastructure is solid.”

Trump praised Carson as a “greatly talented person” in a tweet two weeks ago when he announced he was considering Carson for the HUD position.

“I am seriously considering Dr. Ben Carson as the head of HUD. I’ve gotten to know him well — he’s a greatly talented person who loves people!” Trump tweeted.

Carson had earlier said he will not join the administration of Trump.

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He claimed he would be advising Trump from the outside in order to give him an accurate picture of what the people feel, and are saying about him.

Carson also refuted reports that he declined to serve in Trump’s presidency because he lacked the required experience for public office.

“My decision not to seek a cabinet position in the Trump administration has nothing to do with the complexity of the job as is being reported by some news outlets,” he said in a message on Facebook.

“I believe it is vitally important for the Trump administration to have many outspoken friends and advisers who are outside of the Washington bubble.

“It is vital to have independent voices of reason and reconciliation if our nation is to heal and regain its greatness. I will continue to work with the transition team and beyond as we build a dynamite executive branch of government.”

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