US Elections
List Of Top Officials That May Be Appointed Into Trump’s Cabinet, Likely Positions
Donald Trump, following his win in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, is set to begin selecting his cabinet and key officials for top positions within his administration.
This marks the beginning of preparations for his return to the White House, where pivotal decisions on defense, intelligence, diplomacy, trade, immigration, and economic policies are expected.
Reports from Reuters indicate that several prominent figures are under consideration for critical roles, with some vying for multiple positions in Trump’s incoming administration.
Scott Bessent (Potential Treasury Secretary)
Bessent, a key economic advisor to Trump and a longtime hedge fund investor, is seen as a leading contender for Treasury Secretary. He has supported Trump’s economic philosophy, especially his use of tariffs as a negotiation tool, despite traditionally favoring laissez-faire policies.
John Paulson (Potential Treasury Secretary)
Billionaire hedge fund manager and major Trump donor John Paulson is another potential pick for Treasury Secretary. Known for his support of tax cuts, deregulation, and targeted tariffs, Paulson has shown interest in the role and raised significant funds for Trump’s campaign.
Larry Kudlow (Potential Treasury Secretary)
FOX Business Network personality and former National Economic Council director Larry Kudlow may have a chance at Treasury Secretary, though his skepticism towards broad tariffs could make him a less certain pick compared to others like Bessent or Paulson.
Robert Lighthizer (Potential Treasury Secretary)
Former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is a loyalist and a firm believer in tariffs, making him a strong candidate for Treasury Secretary. Although he may not be the top choice for this role, Lighthizer’s experience in trade policy and his loyalty to Trump make him a possible pick.
Howard Lutnick (Potential Treasury Secretary)
Lutnick, the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald and co-chair of Trump’s transition effort, is a potential candidate for Treasury Secretary. He has frequently praised Trump’s economic policies, though his blunt approach has sometimes drawn criticism from Trump allies.
Richard Grenell (Potential National Security Adviser)
Grenell, a close foreign policy advisor to Trump and former acting Director of National Intelligence, is a leading candidate for National Security Adviser. Though his controversial personality could complicate his Senate confirmation, this position does not require Senate approval.
Robert O’Brien (Potential Secretary of State)
Trump’s former National Security Advisor, O’Brien, maintains a strong relationship with the president-elect and could be in the running for Secretary of State. O’Brien is considered a hawk on foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine and military aid.
Bill Hagerty (Potential Secretary of State)
U.S. Senator Bill Hagerty, who served as ambassador to Japan under Trump, is a strong contender for Secretary of State. His ties to various factions of the Republican Party and experience in diplomacy make him a likely candidate.
Marco Rubio (Potential Secretary of State)
Senator Marco Rubio, who has long been involved in foreign affairs, particularly in Latin America, is another potential pick for Secretary of State. He has a solid reputation within the party and aligns with Trump’s foreign policy views.
Mike Waltz (Potential Defense Secretary)
U.S. Congressman Mike Waltz, a former Green Beret known for his strong stance on China, is a serious contender for Secretary of Defense. His focus on reducing U.S. reliance on China in critical sectors could resonate with Trump’s administration.
Mike Pompeo (Potential Defense Secretary)
Former CIA Director and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is also in the mix for Defense Secretary. While his defense of Ukraine makes him stand out, his broad experience in national security positions him as a potential top pick.
Tom Cotton (Potential Defense Secretary)
U.S. Senator Tom Cotton, a strong military hawk, has emerged as a contender for Defense Secretary. His support for military aid to Ukraine and defense policies aligns with some aspects of Trump’s agenda.
Keith Kellogg (Potential National Security Posts)
Retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, former chief of staff to the National Security Council, is being considered for national security-related roles. Kellogg has advised Trump on various global security matters and maintains the president-elect’s trust.
Tom Homan (Potential Homeland Security Secretary)
Tom Homan, former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is a potential pick for Homeland Security Secretary. Known for his strong stance on immigration enforcement, Homan is a key supporter of Trump’s immigration policies.
Chad Wolf (Potential Homeland Security Secretary)
Former acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf could return to the role. Though his resignation in January 2021 raises questions, his loyalty to Trump’s hardline immigration policies makes him a viable candidate.
Mark Green (Potential Homeland Security Secretary)
Congressman Mark Green, a former Army flight surgeon and current chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, is another contender for Homeland Security Secretary. He has strong ties to Trump’s immigration policies.
John Ratcliffe (Potential Attorney General)
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe is under consideration for Attorney General, though he could also be appointed to a national security role. Known for his unwavering loyalty to Trump, Ratcliffe’s confirmation could be smooth.
Mike Lee (Potential Attorney General)
Senator Mike Lee, a former prosecutor, is a potential pick for Attorney General. Although he initially opposed Trump in 2016, Lee became a strong ally and has supported Trump’s legal challenges.
Susie Wiles (Potential Chief of Staff)
Co-campaign manager Susie Wiles is considered a top candidate for White House Chief of Staff. Known for her effective management of Trump’s campaign, Wiles is expected to bring order and discipline to the White House.
Brooke Rollins (Potential Chief of Staff)
Former Domestic Policy Council director Brooke Rollins, who has a close personal relationship with Trump, is also in the running for Chief of Staff. She is seen as a more moderate voice within Trump’s inner circle.
Kash Patel (Potential National Security Posts)
Kash Patel, a former House staffer and loyal Trump ally, is a potential candidate for national security roles, including CIA Director. His controversial career and the possibility of Senate confirmation could pose challenges.
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