President-elect Donald Trump of the United States wasted no time in selecting officials for key roles in his incoming administration.
Within days of his election victory on November 5, Trump appointed a number of advisers and political allies to various positions, including White House chief of staff.
His early appointments also focused on important portfolios, such as immigration, which was a central theme of his 2024 re-election campaign.
Let’s take a look at the individuals he has chosen so far:
Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff
Wiles, a key figure in Trump’s 2024 campaign, was announced as his chief of staff. She is known for her role in Reagan’s 1980 campaign and her involvement in Florida politics.
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