Second Cabinet of Donald Trump
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- See also: Trump Cabinet race and Trump 2.0
Several of nominations for the Second Cabinet of Donald Trump are pending confirmation by the Senate, which historically blocks only about one of an incoming president's nominees:
Departments
DOS
- Marco Rubio as Secretary of State
- Christopher Landau as United States Deputy Secretary of State
- Michael Rigas as United States Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources
- Michael Needham as Counselor of the United States Department of State
- Michael Anton, as Director of Policy Planning
- Monica Crowley as Chief of Protocol of the United States
- Darren Beattie as Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
- Sonata Coulter as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
- Elise Stefanik as Ambassador to the United Nations
- Matthew Whitaker as United States Ambassador to NATO
- Mike Huckabee as United States Ambassador to Israel
- Pete Hoekstra as United States Ambassador to Canada
- Charles Kushner as United States Ambassador to France
- David Perdue as United States Ambassador to China
- Warren Stephens as United States Ambassador to United Kingdom
- Mark Burnett as United States Special Envoy for the United Kingdom
- Ronald Johnson as United States Ambassador to Mexico
- Tilman Fertitta as United States Ambassador to Italy
- George Edward Glass as United States Ambassador to Japan
- Kimberly Guilfoyle as United States Ambassador to Greece
- Bill White as United States Ambassador to Belgium
- Peter Lamelas as United States Ambassador to Argentina
- Kevin Marino Cabrera as United States Ambassador to Panama
- Ken Howery as United States Ambassador to Denmark
- Brandon Judd as United States Ambassador to Chile
- Dan Newlin United States Ambassador to Colombia
- Roman Pipko as United States Ambassador to Estonia
- Lou Rinaldi as United States Ambassador to Uruguay
- Edward Sharp Walsh as United States Ambassador to Ireland
- Herschel Walker as United States Ambassador to Bahamas
- Nicole McGraw as United States Ambassador to Croatia
- Leah Campos as United States Ambassador to Dominican Republic
- Brian Burch as United States Ambassador to Holy See
- Stacey Feinberg as United States Ambassador to Luxembourg
- Somers Farkas as United States Ambassador to Malta
- Joe Popolo as United States Ambassador to Netherlands
- Christine Toretti as United States Ambassador to Sweden
- Callista Gingrich as United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
- Benjamin Leon as United States Ambassador to Spain
- John Arrigo as United States Ambassador to Portugal
- Tom Barrack as United States Ambassador to Turkey
- Leandro Rizzuto Jr. as United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States
- Adam Boehler as Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs
- Mauricio Claver-Carone as United States Special Envoy for Latin America
- Jamieson Greer as United States Trade Representative[1]
- Tammy Bruce, DOS spokesperson
DOD
- Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense
- Steve Feinberg as United States Deputy Secretary of Defense
- Michael DiMino as deputy assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East[2]
- Elbridge Colby as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy[3]
- Anthony Tata as Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
- Daniel P. Driscoll as United States Secretary of the Army
- John Phelan as United States Secretary of the Navy
- Troy Meink as United States Secretary of the Air Force
DOJ
- Pam Bondi as Attorney General
- Todd Blanche as Deputy attorney general
- Leo Terrell as Senior Counsel[4]
- Emil Bove as acting Deputy attorney general
- D. John Sauer as Solicitor General of the United States
- Harmeet K. Dhillon as Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division[5]
- Gail Slater as Assistant Attorney General for the DOJ Antitrust Division.[6]
- Omeed A. Assefi as Acting Assistant Attorney General for the DOJ Antitrust Division [7]
- Todd Blanche as Deputy attorney general
- Alina Habba as Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey
- Kash Patel as Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Dan Bongino as Deputy Director of the FBI
Treasury
- Scott Bessent as Secretary of Treasury
- Michael Faulkender as United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
- Billy Long as Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Jacob Helberg as Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment
DHS
- Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security
- Troy Edgar as deputy secretary of Homeland security
- Caleb Vitello as Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
- Mike Banks as Chief of the United States Border Patrol
- Sean Curran as director of the Secret Service
HHS
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Jim O'Neill as deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Mehmet Oz as Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Dave Weldon as Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Jay Bhattacharya as Director of the National Institutes of Health
- Janette Nesheiwat as Surgeon General of the United States
Others
- Brooke Rollins as Secretary of Agriculture
- Stephen Vaden as Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
- Marty Makary as Head of Food and Drug Administration
- Chris Wright as Secretary of Energy[8]
- James Danly as Deputy Secretary of Energy
- Steven G. Bradbury Deputy Secretary of Transportation
- Chris Rocheleau as Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
- Keith Sonderling as Deputy Secretary of Labor
- Scott Turner as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- Bill Pulte as Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency
- Doug Collins as Secretary of Veterans Affairs[9]
- Paul Lawrence as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
- Doug Burgum as Secretary of Interior
- Katharine MacGregor as Deputy Secretary of Interior
- Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education
- Penny Schwinn as Deputy Secretary of Education
Agencies
Some federal agencies operate independent of larger Departments and have overlapping responsibilities between two or more Departments.
ODNI
- Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence
- John Ratcliffe as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- Michael Ellis as Deputy CIA Director
- John Ratcliffe as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
OMB
- Russell Vought as Director of the Office of Management and Budget[10]
- Ed Martin as Chief of Staff at the Office of Management and Budget
- Dan Bishop as Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
- Mark Paoletta as General Counsel for the Office of Management and Budget
Other agencies
- Brendan Carr as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
- Paul S. Atkins as Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission
- Lee Zeldin as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
- Kelly Loeffler as Administrator of the Small Business Administration
- Brent Bozell as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media[11]
- Kari Lake as Director of Voice of America
- Andrew N. Ferguson as Chair of the Federal Trade Commission
- Mark Meador as Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission
- Jared Isaacman as Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- Marco Rubio as Acting Director of the United States Agency for International Development
White House staff positions
White House staff positions do not require Senate approval.
- Peter Navarro as Senior Counselor to the President
- Alina Habba as Counselor to the President
- Susie Wiles as White House Chief of Staff
- Stephen Miller as deputy White House Chief of Staff[12]
- Dan Scavino as deputy White House Chief of Staff
- Will Scharf as assistant to the president and the White House staff secretary
- Taylor Budowich as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel
- Margo Martin as Special Assistant to the President and Communications Advisor
- Sergio Gor as Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office
- Bill McGinley as White House Cabinet Secretary
- David A. Warrington as White House General Counsel[13]
National Security Council
- Michael Waltz as National Security Advisor
- Alex Wong as deputy National Security Advisor
- Sebastian Gorka as senior director for counterterrorism
- Massad Boulos as Arab and Mideast adviser.[14]
- Rick Grenell as Presidential Envoy for Special Missions
- Steven Witkoff as Special Envoy to the Middle East
- Morgan Ortagus as Deputy Special Envoy to the Middle East[15]
White House Czars
- Tom Homan as Border czar
Communications Office
- Steven Cheung as White House Communications Director
- Karoline Leavitt as White House Press Secretary[16]
- Kush Desai as White House Deputy Press Secretary
- Daniel Torok as Chief Official White House Photographer
- Karoline Leavitt as White House Press Secretary[16]
Domestic Policy Council
- Vince Haley as Director of the Domestic Policy Council
Legislative Affairs
- James Braid as White House Director of Legislative Affairs
Economic Advisers
- Stephen Miran as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
- Kevin Hassett as Director of the National Economic Council
Science and Technology
- David O. Sacks as Chair of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
- Lynne Parker as Executive Director of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
- Michael Kratsios as Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Bo Hines as Executive Director of the President's Council of Advisers on Digital Assets
- Sriram Krishnan as Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence
DOGE
- Elon Musk as Head of Government efficiency[17]
- Katie Miller as member of Government efficiency advisory board
- Luke Farritor as member of Government efficiency advisory board
- Edward Coristine as member of Government efficiency advisory board
- Gavin Kliger as member of Government efficiency advisory board
- Devin Nunes as Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
VP staff
- Jacob Reses as Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States
- Sean J. Cooksey as Counsel to the Vice President
See also
References
- ↑ https://ustr.gov/about-us/interagency-role
- ↑ https://jewishinsider.com/2025/01/pro-israel-republicans-alarmed-over-trumps-defense-department-nominee/
- ↑ Nominee for top DoD policy job sidesteps questions on Russian invasion of Ukraine, By Valerie Insinna and Justin Katz, March 04, 2025, breakingdefense.com
- ↑ https://rumble.com/v67oipv-red-pilled-former-dem-and-fox-contributor-leo-terrell-announces-hes-joining.html
- ↑ https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-nominates-harmeet-dhillon-serve-assistant-ag-civil-rights-doj
- ↑ https://thefederalist.com/2024/12/06/gail-slater-is-the-perfect-pick-to-lead-the-trump-dojs-fight-against-big-tech/
- ↑ https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/trump-antitrust-division-challenges
- ↑ https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/trump-taps-chris-wright-be-us-secretary-energy
- ↑ https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/trump-names-doug-collins-va-secretary
- ↑ https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/01/15/omb-nominee-russell-vought-senate-confirmation-hearing-100pm-est-livestream/
- ↑ https://www.politico.com/newsletters/west-wing-playbook/2025/02/04/voice-of-trump-00202471
- ↑ Stephen Miller’s starring role in GOP agenda drama, Semafor, Dec 12, 2024.
- ↑ https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/12/04/president-trump-switches-out-white-house-counsel-position-announces-david-a-warrington-to-lead-white-house-counsel-office/ Although the General Counsel works in the West Wing beside the Oval Office, all General Counsels throughout the government, which all Departments, Cabinet Secretaries, and Agencies have, are part of the DOJ. They are supposed to be experts in the intricacies of federal law.
- ↑ https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/400065
- ↑ https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/01/04/president-trump-appoints-never-trump-morgan-ortagus-current-intel-community-operative-former-usaid-cia-cover-agent-as-deputy-special-presidential-envoy-for-middle-east-peace/
- ↑ https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/11/15/president-trump-announces-karoline-leavitt-as-press-secretary/
- ↑ https://archive.is/tMRY7