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Trump chooses deputy attorney in general as an incumbent librarian of the congress

Officials No. 2 of the Ministry of Justice was also temporarily responsible for the library of the congress, a department officer said on Monday.

Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney in general in the past two months, is the youngest official of the Trump Administration, who takes over the provisional but additional management positions as President Trump.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio has a number of temporary titles, including an interim national security Adviser, even if he retains a full-time job in monitoring the country's foreign policy. The FBI director Kash Patel at the same time supervised the office for alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives at the beginning of this year until it was replaced in April by Daniel Driscoll, the secretary of the army.

Mr. Blanche, who was Mr. Trump's head for defenders in Manhattan in Manhattan last year, takes over the reigning librarian of Carla Hayden's congress.

Ms. Hayden, who had served in the job since 2016, was released what the press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, said “to urge inappropriate books in the library for children”.

The congress library mainly acts as a research facility that is limited to people aged 16 and over, but also a children's reading room.

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