Chief of Staff: Susie Wiles
- Role: Oversees White House operations.
- Background: Political strategist with experience from Trump's 2024 campaign. Her appointment signals Trump's trust in her organizational capabilities and her understanding of his political vision.
Border Czar: Tom Homan
- Role: Focus on border security and immigration policy.
- Background: Former Acting Director of ICE under Trump's first term, known for his strict stance on immigration. This appointment underscores a continued emphasis on immigration control.
UN Ambassador: Elise Stefanik
- Role: Represents U.S. interests at the United Nations.
- Background: A prominent Republican, Stefanik has been a staunch Trump supporter, particularly noted for her role in his defense during his first impeachment. Her appointment might reflect a continuation of Trump's America First policy on the international stage.
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy: Stephen Miller
- Role: Key policy advisor focusing on domestic issues.
- Background: Known for his hardline immigration policies, Miller's reappointment suggests a deepening of Trump's focus on immigration reform and possibly other conservative policies.
National Security Advisor: Mike Waltz
- Role: Advises the President on national security and defense.
- Background: A retired Army National Guard officer with extensive military experience, Waltz's appointment could indicate a strong focus on military and defense policy, potentially emphasizing traditional Republican values in national security.
Attorney General: Matt Gaetz
- Role: Leads the Department of Justice.
- Background: A controversial figure, Gaetz's nomination has sparked discussions on the Senate's role in confirming appointees. His appointment might suggest a more aggressive approach to legal battles and perhaps a continuation of challenging established norms.
Defense Secretary: Pete Hegseth
- Role: Oversees the Department of Defense.
- Background: With a background in military service and conservative media, Hegseth could influence defense policy with a focus on military modernization and possibly reducing what some perceive as overreach in social policies within the military.
Homeland Security: Kristi Noem
- Role: Manages homeland security and emergency management.
- Background: The Governor of South Dakota, Noem brings a state-level perspective to federal security concerns, possibly aiming for a more decentralized approach to homeland security.
Secretary of State: Marco Rubio
- Role: Conducts America's foreign policy.
- Background: Rubio's appointment might signal a shift towards a more conciliatory, yet still assertive, foreign policy, given his previous critiques of Trump's foreign relations but also his recent alignment with some of Trump's policies.
National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard
- Role: Oversees intelligence operations.
- Background: Once a Democratic presidential candidate, Gabbard's shift to Trump's side and her military background could lead to changes in how intelligence is approached, potentially focusing on reducing perceived biases in intelligence reporting.
Treasury Secretary: Scott Bessent
- Role: Manages the nation's fiscal policies.
- Background: A financial expert, Bessent's role will be crucial in shaping economic policies, potentially focusing on tax reforms, reducing regulations, and boosting economic nationalism.