Donald j trump.......... unlike joe ...:hairplugs"........"corn pop "......biden .a special kind if muttering ......stuttering...... mumbling ...... pandering...... spineless twat of epic proportions .......living proof that democrats had sex with donkies .......donald is insulating himself with peopel that are no onsense take out the garbage and america ahs a lot of garbage we need to get rid of .........filthy ......... disgusting migrants.......... who have came here .........while this bastard opened the doors .........i had to pay for green card ......... so cunts have to pay it is only fair i say ......walking in here and getting free hotel rooms ....... you democrat bastarrds ...there is a tiny bit of wiggle room for AOC ..becaue i am a pig ....... and would love to pork/bang/yhentz/fuck/plug/have sex with /pentrate her .........i think you get the piccie ........thank good we have some real fighters in the white house ....good riddance you spineless bastards ......... did i mention .........i hate kamala harris ......... more than whoopi goldberg....... and joyce behar .....and hilary clinton ....and hate her more than a cold sore on the lips....... herpes and jock itch .......
Trump's incoming administration to include Elon Musk and Fox News host Pete Hegseth: Here's who else he's picked so far and what their responsibilities will be
It’s been a week since the 2024 election, and the administration of President-elect Donald Trump is taking shape. Trump has already named several people who will play key roles, including White House chief of staff, United Nations ambassador and “border czar.” Other picks for his Cabinet and West Wing are said to be imminent.
Here is what Trump’s incoming administration looks like so far.
White House chief of staff
Responsibilities: Often considered the president’s gatekeeper, the chief of staff is traditionally the president’s closest adviser in the White House, overseeing such things as his daily schedule and access to the Oval Office. This Cabinet-level position does not require Senate confirmation.
Trump’s pick: Susie Wiles
Wiles, who served as the de facto manager of Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, was credited with guiding his successful bid. (In his election night speech, Trump referred to Wiles as “the ice maiden.”) Trump went through a record four chiefs of staff during his first administration. Wiles will be the first woman ever to serve in the position.
Read more about her (via Reuters) here: In Susie Wiles, Trump picks quiet competence for chief of staff
Deputy chief of staff
Responsibilities: The deputy chief of staff usually assists the president and chief of staff on staffing as well as implementing key policies. This position also does not require Senate confirmation.
Trump’s pick: Stephen Miller
An immigration hardliner who served as a senior adviser during the first Trump administration, Miller was a central figure in crafting some of its controversial immigration policies, including a travel ban targeting people from majority-Muslim countries and the separation of migrant children from their parents at the southern border. Trump has yet to formally announce Miller for the position, which does not require Senate confirmation, but Vice President-elect JD Vance appeared to confirm his selection in a post on X.
Miller, who was among Trump’s most visible surrogates during the 2024 campaign, is also the lead architect of Trump’s plan for mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. In an interview with Fox News, Miller said that the deportations would “begin on Inauguration Day, as soon as he takes the oath of office.”
Read more about Miller via CNN here: Trump expected to announce Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff for policy
‘Border czar’
Responsibilities: In a Truth Social post, Trump said the “border czar” will be in charge of “policing and controlling” the nation’s borders as well as the “Deportation of Illegal Aliens back to their Country of Origin.” This role does not require Senate confirmation.
Trump’s pick: Tom Homan
Homan, who served as director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration, has long been a vocal supporter of its immigration policies — including the controversial "zero tolerance" program that separated parents from their children at the border.
In July, Homan said he was willing to help run the “biggest deportation operation this country’s ever seen.”
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