In two months, Donald Trump will return to the White House to serve his second term as President of the United States, and little by little Your government is starting to take shape. The Republican leader announced his intention to act against the entry of migrants and to make a radical change in the country’s foreign policy. The first appointments announced support these ideas.
Susie Wiles: Chief of Staff
For the first time, a woman will serve as head of the President’s office. Susie Wiles will be in charge of the daily management of the White House, will mark Trump’s agenda and will be his right arm in the president’s most important decisions.
At 67, she is one of the most experienced political figures in the Republican Party. She spent a good part of her career in the state of Florida, although the federal government will not be new to her, since She served as White House coordinator under President Ronald Reagan..
Stephen Miller: Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
This advisor will return to the White House to recover a policy of mass deportations initiated during Trump’s first term. Stephen Miller is an anti-immigration extremist and founder of America First Legal, an organization that welcomes the most ultra and xenophobic voices in the country.
Lee Zeldin: Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
“Restoring American energy dominance and revitalize our auto industry so that jobs come back to the United States.” This is the goal that the former congressman from New York has set for himself. Lee Zeldin He campaigned to mark the energy and environmental policies of the second Trump administration.
His appointment represents a blatant commitment to science denial and the breakdown of international agreements to combat climate change led by Joe Biden.
Tom Homan: the “tsar” of the borders
The main task of this second Trump term will be stop what has been defined as a “migrant invasion”and entrusted it to Tom Homan. He will be responsible for protecting “the southern border, the northern border, all maritime and air security”. He has already promised to carry out “the largest deportation force this country has ever seen.”
Elise Stefanik: Ambassador to the UN
Elise Stefanikcongresswoman from New York, will be the representative of the United States to the United Nations. Stefanik has a clearly pro-Netanyahu profile and has assured that the UN is “an anti-Semitic organization that has the enemy within”.
Marco Rubio: Secretary of State
The senator Marco Rubio will be the new Secretary of State in the Trump Administration. His appointment is not yet official, although the ‘New York Times’ and ‘Reuters’ take it for granted. Rubio will become the first Latino to lead U.S. diplomacy and his appointment is a clear nod to the Spanish-speaking community, which played a key role in Trump’s election victory.
Michael Waltz: National Security Advisor
The former soldier and congressman from Florida Michel Waltz He has earned Trump’s trust in recent years through his advocacy of a hostile international and economic policy toward China. However, his position on the war in Ukraine differs from that of the tycoon, since Waltz defends his continued support for Zelensky, while the tycoon has clearly expressed his desire to withdraw American troops from the country.
Sources close to the Republican Party assure that will be in charge of a ministryand they highlight the portfolio of Defense.
Elon Musk, the star signature that is still in the air
The richest man in the world played a fundamental role in Donald Trump’s electoral campaign. Elon Musk He has been looking for months for a position that would give him the power to regulate the technology sector in order to influence regulations that affect his companies, mainly Tesla and the social network X.
Everything indicates that Musk could be at the head of a Ministry of Government Effectiveness who would create in this legislature and be in charge of the technological sector and a cuts politics like Javier Milei.
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