Who can be seen in the Trump Administration!
Republican candidate Donald Trump has been re-elected as president of the United States after defeating Kamala Harris in the 47th presidential election.
Former President Joe Biden has already called on Trump to take power.
However, there is a lot of talk about whether Trump will keep the same people in his administration or reshuffle them. However, it is said that this administration will be a combination of old and new. Where Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Suzie Wiles, Elon Musk, Mike Pompeo, Richard Grenell, Caroline Levitt, Tom Homan can be seen.
London-based news agency BBC reported this information in a report on Friday (November 8).
The report said that many of those who served under him in his first term are not planning to return. However, there are rumors that a handful of Mr. Trump's loyalists will return during his second term.
Meanwhile, it is speculated that many of the new people who have surrounded Donald Trump in recent times may be in his cabinet. They can be seen as White House staff and also playing roles in various important government positions.
However, after being elected as President, Donald Trump has already announced the name of Susan Summer Wiles as the White House Chief of Staff. She is the first woman to serve as the White House Chief of Staff.
In addition, among others, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the nephew of former US President John F. Kennedy. He initially ran for the Democratic nomination but later supported Trump.
Elon Musk, the head of Tesla and SpaceX and owner of social media platform X (formerly Twitter), officially registered as a Republican ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. Since then, he has been seen speaking out on multiple issues, including illegal immigration and transgender rights. He is also seen in the Trump administration.
Mike Pompeo, a former Kansas congressman who served as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and later as Donald Trump's first US secretary of state, is also among the old-timers.
Among the other three, Carolyn Levitt has been seen as an assistant press secretary in the White House press office before serving as national press secretary for Trump's 2024 campaign. Levitt is rumored to be the White House press secretary.
Tom Homan served as acting director of US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the first Trump administration.
Richard Grenell has served as the Trump administration's ambassador to Germany, special envoy to the Balkans and acting director of national intelligence. Mr. Grenell was also closely involved in the efforts to overturn Donald Trump's defeat in the 2020 election in the swing state of Nevada.