With an eye on a possible return to the White House, Donald Trump's transition team has begun vetting candidates for key positions in his administration. Announced on Thursday, the first confirmed appointment is Susan Summerall Wiles, who will serve as White House Chief of Staff. Wiles, Trump's 2024 campaign co-manager, is renowned for her political prowess and is expected to bring order and discipline to his team.
Other high-profile names include:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Once a presidential candidate himself, Kennedy endorsed Trump after suspending his own campaign. Known for his controversial public health stances, Trump has hinted Kennedy may lead efforts within agencies like the CDC and FDA.
Susie Wiles
The architect of Trump’s successful 2024 campaign, Wiles will serve as Chief of Staff. She has an extensive political background, having worked on Ronald Reagan’s 1980 campaign and turned Rick Scott into Florida’s governor in just seven months. Her reputation as a disciplined strategist could help manage Trump's inner circle.
Elon Musk
Having publicly backed Trump, the tech billionaire is expected to lead a new "Department of Government Efficiency." Musk's focus would be on cost-cutting and regulatory reform, with the department playfully dubbed "DOGE" as a nod to a cryptocurrency he has promoted.
Mike Pompeo
Pompeo, who served as CIA Director and Secretary of State in Trump's first term, is seen as a strong contender for Defense Secretary. Known for his commitment to Israel and the Abraham Accords, Pompeo remains a trusted Trump ally.
Richard Grenell
Previously Trump's ambassador to Germany and acting Director of National Intelligence, Grenell may assume a role as either Secretary of State or National Security Advisor. His focus on foreign affairs aligns with Trump’s promises to address the Ukraine crisis swiftly.
Karoline Leavitt
At just 27, Leavitt, the national press secretary for Trump’s 2024 campaign, is expected to serve as White House Press Secretary. Her role would make her the youngest person to hold this high-profile position.
Tom Homan
Former acting director of ICE, Homan is anticipated to head the Department of Homeland Security. Known for his tough stance on immigration, he has been a major influence on Trump's mass deportation plan, emphasizing targeted operations rather than large-scale sweeps.
As Trump prepares his transition team, these prospective appointments suggest an administration focused on efficiency, foreign policy, and strong border security measures. His team of advisors and department leaders could shape a government dedicated to implementing some of his most controversial campaign promises.