Donald Trump, the president-elect, made new choices for his White House staff as he is scheduled to be sworn in a little over two months.
Gabriel may serve as president’s assistant for policy, Luna will be president’s deputy chief of staff for corporate implementation, Harrison will be president’s deputy chief of staff for operations, and Woodward will be president’s older counselor.
Gabriel was a particular aide to President Trump during his first term in office, and he also co-produced Fox News’ The Ingraham Angle. Luna previously worked for Vice President-elect J. D. Vance and also testified before the Jan. 6 Committee, while Harrison was praised by Trump in his announcement as a” trusted aide” who had a hand in the planning of the meetings between the president-elect and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in his first administration.
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Woodward, while serving for the first time in a Trump presidency, is not novel to Trumpworld. A high-profile attorney, he has represented top Trump advisers quite as Walt Nauta, who was charged in the now-dropped classified records case, and persons involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Susie Wiles, Trump’s long-time plan manager, will be joining them as well as Alina Habba, a attorney and regular spokesperson for Trump, who will serve as his political consultant.