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Trump Seals Historic Comeback, Announces Key Appointments for New Administration

  • 07 Nov 2024 01:22 AM
  • Trump cabinet 2024, Trump

Donald Trump has officially sealed his comeback to the White House, winning the 2024 presidential election in a landslide against Democratic challenger Kamala Harris. At 78, Trump will become the oldest person to assume the presidency when inaugurated on January 20, 2025. Despite facing a criminal conviction and two impeachments during his previous term, Trump's return marks a historic moment in US politics.

In his victory speech, Trump reaffirmed his commitment to "make America great again" and hinted at a new direction for the country, with a cabinet that includes some of his most unexpected allies and outspoken critics. Among the notable figures slated for significant roles in Trump’s administration are:

  • JD Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy, who once criticized Trump as "America's Hitler," is now set to serve as vice president, making him the third-youngest in US history to hold the position.

  • Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul behind Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), who played a pivotal role in Trump’s 2024 campaign, is expected to serve as a key adviser on space, business, and government reform. Musk has already agreed to help audit the US government to cut waste.

  • Robert Kennedy Jr., the son of Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, endorsed Trump after dropping out of the 2024 race. Kennedy is rumored to be appointed as Secretary of Health and Human Services, tasked with leading Trump's health policy initiatives.

Other potential appointments include Richard Grenell for national security advisor or Secretary of State, Susie Wiles as White House Chief of Staff, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for Secretary of Energy. Senator Tom Cotton is being considered for the role of Secretary of Defense.

As Trump begins to assemble his second administration, the country is bracing for significant changes in both domestic policy and foreign relations. With these surprising picks, Trump’s return to power is shaping up to be as unconventional as his first term.

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