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Trump fills out health care, national security and economic teams with flurry of moves

President-elect Donald Trump has filled out his health care, national security and economic teams and appointed more than 200 people between his transition headquarters and his soon-to-be administration. Among the most prominent health care appointments is Tom Price, a Republican congressman from Georgia who will be secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. For national security posts, Trump has tapped retired Marine Gen. James Mattis for secretary of defense and former CIA Director Mike Pompeo to lead the agency once again. On the economic team, Trump selected fast-food executive Andrew Puzder as labor secretary and billionaire investor Wilbur Ross as commerce secretary.