President-elect Joe Biden is reportedly considering former United Nations Ambassador Samantha Power to lead the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
First reported by Axios, the key Obama administration cabinet member would be at the helm of foreign aid and coronavirus relief efforts.
Although USAID is an independent agency, it essentially functions alongside the State Department and, though it's not a Cabinet position, the administrator appointee is installed by the Senate.
Power, now a professor at Harvard Kennedy School, is not the only candidate for the job. Foreign Policy reported at the end of November that former U.N.
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