Explorer

From NSA To 'Border Czar': Donald Trump Picks For 2nd Term So Far, Elon Musk Not Among Them

President-elect Donald Trump is starting to fill key posts in his second administration. A look at who he's selected so far.

Donald Trump has begun selecting high-ranking officials following his US presidential election victory. The President-elect is prioritising aides and allies (MAGA supporters) who were strong supporters during his 2024 US Presidential campaign as he fills key positions in his new administration. While there's still a lot of buzz about Tesla chief Elon Musk and whether he'll be part of Trump's extended cabinet, the President-elect has not mentioned his name for a key portfolio or otherwise, so far.

Below is a list of Donald Trump's picks in the second term for key roles overseeing defense, intelligence, diplomacy, trade, immigration, and economic policymaking.

National Security Adviser: Mike Waltz

Mike Waltz, a former Army Green Beret and current US Congressman from Florida, has made a name as one of the most prominent China hawks in Congress. He has co-sponsored bills aimed at reducing US reliance on critical minerals mined in China. As head of the India Caucus, Waltz has advocated for strengthening U.S.-India defense and security cooperation. 

Waltz served multiple tours in Afghanistan and was previously a policy adviser in the Pentagon under defense chiefs Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates. His new role will place him at the forefront of major security issues, including the supply of weapons to Ukraine, the strengthening alliance between Russia and North Korea, and ongoing tensions in West Asia.

UN Ambassador: Elise Stefanik

Donald Trump announced that Elise Stefanik, a Republican congresswoman and loyal Trump supporter, will serve as his ambassador to the United Nations. Stefanik, 40, represents New York and has been a steadfast Trump ally since his first impeachment. In 2021, she assumed a leadership role in the House of Representatives, replacing Representative Liz Cheney, who had been ousted for her criticism of Trump’s claims of election fraud. 

Stefanik will represent US interests at the UN, where Trump has pledged to end both the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the war between Israel and Hamas, while also managing escalating tensions in Gaza and Lebanon.

White House Chief Of Staff: Susie Wiles

Trump's first personnel announcement was naming Susie Wiles, one of his campaign managers, as his White House chief of staff. Wiles, a prominent figure in Florida politics, helped Ron DeSantis win his first gubernatorial race before aiding Trump in defeating DeSantis in the 2024 Republican primary. 

'Border Czar': Tom Homan

Trump has appointed Tom Homan, 62, to oversee his top immigration priority—an unprecedented deportation operation. During his campaign, Trump emphasized a crackdown on illegal immigration, and Homan has pledged to prioritize deporting individuals posing safety and security risks, as well as those working unlawfully. Homan previously led US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during Trump’s first administration and was anticipated to take on a role related to border security, a central campaign issue.

Deputy Chief Of Staff For Policy: Stephen Miller

Stephen Miller, known for his hardline stance on immigration, has been appointed Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. A senior adviser during Trump’s first administration, Miller was a key figure in shaping Trump’s immigration policies, including family separations. Since 2021, he has led America First Legal, an organisation challenging the Biden administration and other institutions on issues related to free speech and national security.

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator: Lee Zeldin

Trump has chosen former Congressman Lee Zeldin from New York as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Although Zeldin lacks a background in environmental policy, he has been a strong Trump supporter. Zeldin served in Congress from 2015 to 2023 and lost the New York gubernatorial race in 2022. 

Trump has pledged to revamp US energy policies, aiming to increase oil and gas production by rolling back regulations and expediting permits.

Intelligence/National Security Posts 

Former director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, has been chosen to serve as Central Intelligence Agency director. The ex-Texas congressman "has always been a warrior for Truth and Honesty with the American Public," Trump said in his statement. 

Defence Secretary: Pete Hegseth  

Trump has appointed Pete Hegseth as the next defence secretary in his cabinet. Hegseth is an army veteran who had also been a Fox News host and former head of two advocacy groups for military veterans. 

He previously contested for a Senate seat in Minnesota but was defeated. "Pete is tough, smart and a true believer in America First," Trump wrote in a statement. "With Pete at the helm, America’s enemies are on notice - Our Military will be Great Again, and America will Never Back Down."

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

President Appoints Governors In 5 States, Ajay Bhalla Named Manipur Guv, Arif Mohammed Khan Shifted To Bihar
President Appoints Governors In 5 States, Ajay Bhalla Named Manipur Guv, Arif Shifted To Bihar
Delhi: Congress Releases Second List Of 26 Candidates, Names Ex-AAP MLAs Asim Khan, Devinder Sehrawat
Delhi Elections: Congress Releases Second List Of 26 Candidates, Fields 2 AAP Turncoats
5 Jawans Killed After Army Vehicle Falls Into Gorge In J&K's Poonch, Several Others Injured
5 Jawans Killed After Army Vehicle Falls Into Gorge In J&K's Poonch, Several Others Injured
Goa Braces For Beef Shortage Amid Festive Season As Traders Begin Strike Over ‘Harassment’ By Cow Vigilantes
Goa Braces For Beef Shortage Amid Festive Season As Traders Begin Strike Against Cow Vigilantes
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Manu Bhaker expresses disappointment after not being included in Khel Ratna Award listKumar Vishwas targets Shatrughan Sinha family, sparks controversy with remarks on RamayanaDelhi Govt. issues guidelines regarding illegal Bangladeshi student admissions in schoolsSambhal News: Shahi Jama Masjid survey report won't be presented today, technical revisions ongoing

Photo Gallery

Embed widget