USA's udenrigsministre
USA's udenrigsminister United States Secretary of State | |
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USA's udenrigsministeriums våbenskjold | |
United States Department of State | |
Tilblivelse | 26. september 1789 |
Første indehaver | Thomas Jefferson |
Rækkefølge | Fjerde |
Hjemmeside | www.state.gov |
USA's udenrigsminister er et føderalt embede under USA's regering. Udenrigsministeren er en del af præsidentens kabinet, og det er også præsidenten der udpeger udenrigsministeren efter sin egen indsættelse. Den officielle titel på udenrigsministeren er U.S. Secretary of State.
Den første amerikanske udenrigsminister var Thomas Jefferson, der blev udnævnt den 26. september 1789 af landets første præsident, George Washington. Pr. 26. januar 2021 er Antony Blinken den 71. udenrigsminister i landets historie.
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Robert Bacon
Artist
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, 1863 - 1923
Sitter
Robert Bacon, 5 Jul 1860 - 29 May 1919
Date
1909
Type
Painting
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
111.5cm x 85.5cm (43 7/8" x 33 11/16"), Sight
Credit Line
Current Owner: U.S. Department of State Website: www.state.gov/
Object number
81.110 USDS
Data Source
Catalog of American Portraits
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== Beskrivelse ==
en:William L. Marcy, circa 1856
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Timothy Pickering, U.S. Secretary of State, (ad interim August 20, 1795 to December 9, 1795) December 10, 1795 to May 12, 1800