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Trump Picks Scott Turner, Little-Known Official From First Term, to Lead HUD

Amidst a flurry of high-profile announcements, President Trump’s selection of Scott Turner, a relatively obscure appointee from his first administration, as the new head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has raised eyebrows. Known only to insiders for his work on infrastructure initiatives, Turner faces an uphill battle in leading the vast and complex agency.

Observers are puzzled by Trump’s choice of a figure so far removed from the limelight, but some speculate that Turner’s low-profile nature may serve as a strategic move to avoid the political fray that has plagued other HUD leaders. Nevertheless, the nomination has reignited the debate over the role of expertise and experience in the Trump era.

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Trump picks Scott Turner as secretary for Department of Housing and Urban Development

Trump has nominated Scott Turner to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Turner is a career civil servant who has served as HUD’s general counsel since 2017. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law and has worked in the private sector and government. If confirmed by the Senate, Turner would be the first African American to lead HUD since Henry Cisneros in 1993. The department is responsible for enforcing fair housing laws, providing affordable housing, and promoting community development.