There’s considerable speculation that Hillary Clinton would try to land Sheryl Sandberg for Treasury secretary if she wins the White House.

Democrats are starting to put together names for a cabinet in a Hillary Clinton administration, Politico writes, even as Clinton’s circle insists real talk about who might join her in the White House is premature. Among the names mentioned for Treasury secretary are Facebook’s FB, -1.73% Chief Operating Officer Sandberg, as well as Gary Gensler, the Clinton campaign’s chief financial officer. Both Gensler and Federal Reserve Gov. Lael Brainard are seen as wanting the job, Politico writes.

Trump spokeswoman blames Obama for Khan’s death: A spokeswoman for Donald Trump blamed the policies of President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for the death of Army Capt. Humayun Khan — despite the fact that Khan died in 2004, Politico wrote. “It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that changed the rules of engagement that probably cost his life,” Katrina Pierson said in a CNN interview.

As Politico notes, Khan died during the presidency of George W. Bush, while Obama was a state senator in Illinois. Khan’s parents’ condemnation of Trump at last week’s Democratic National Convention received widespread coverage.

Former top Christie aide to vote for Clinton: A former aide to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, one of Trump’s closest political allies, says she will vote for Clinton in the fall, The Hill writes.

Maria Cornella called Trump a “demagogue” who preys on people’s anxieties during a Tuesday appearance on CNN. The Hill says Cornella worked on Christie’s presidential campaign and served as his deputy chief of staff for communications and strategic planning.

Kaine wants Congress back in session: Clinton’s running mate Tim Kaine, a Democratic senator from Virginia, is calling on the Senate to return from recess to deal with the Zika threat. “Congress should not be in recess when Zika is advancing,” Kaine said in Daytona Beach, Fla.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott said Monday investigators have identified 10 additional Zika cases in the Miami area. Kaine urged quick approval of $1.1 billion in health funding. A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, meanwhile, said Republicans would love for Democrats to end their blockade of the Zika bill. Senate Democrats say a House-passed bill includes “poison pills” including restrictions on the use of the money by Planned Parenthood.

‘Divided’: America in one word: Americans believe their country is free — and divided. The most-uttered word from about 1,000 responses to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey asking for a single word encapsulating the state of the country was “freedom.” “Great” took second place.

As the AP writes, however, entries mirroring national angst also crowded the list, with “divided” ranking third.