Biden’s cabinet picks ‘sending signals’ about the sort of policies he will prosecute

Sky News Australia published this video item, entitled “Biden’s cabinet picks ‘sending signals’ about the sort of policies he will prosecute” – below is their description.

University of Melbourne Deputy VC International Michael Wesley says he believes Biden’s choices of people to head important portfolios and functions is sending signals about the sort of policies he wishes to prosecute in his administration. “There’s certainly a return to your traditional, very experienced public servants and political operatives, on behalf of people like John Kerry,” he said. “He’s sending very clear messages that come January 21, the Biden Administration will be ready to go – it will have populated all of the top ranks of America’s bureaucratic system. “

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