President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday nominated Brooke Rollins to guide the Department of Agriculture.  ,
Rollins served as president of the American First Policy Institute, a conservative think tank she co-founded in 2021 and has written proposals for the president-elect’s next and final term in office. She was a policy director to Trump during his first term in office.  ,
” Brooke was on my 2016 Economic Advisory Council, and did an amazing career during my First Word as the Director of the Domestic Policy Council, Director of the Office of American Innovation, and Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives”, Trump said in a speech Saturday. ” In these jobs, she helped create and maintain the revolutionary Regional Policy Agenda of my Administration”.
Trump even praised her for” building a group of dedicated Republicans, championing the Laws of our America First Agenda,” and her job with the America First Policy Institute and America First Works.
Between 2020 and 2021, Rollins was Trump ‘s , chairman of the home policy government and associate to the president for strategic initiatives.  ,
The president-elect’s notification confirming Rollins’s election follows debate he would touch her as his White House chief of staff. Meanwhile, former Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who served on the Senate Agriculture Committee during her time in Congress, was also commonly rumored to be the next USDA director.
Rollins’s visit follows Trump’s walk earlier this week to select her companion, Linda McMahon for education secretary. The AFPI is led by McMahon. In a rush of Cabinet takes Friday night, the president-elect even selected past Texas state Rep. Scott Turner, who is AFPI’s president of the Center for Education Opportunity, to function as secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Rollins ‘ election appears to strengthen the effect the conservative think tank will have over the coming management in addition to Michael Rigas and Doug Hoelscher, two other past Trump administration officials who are currently directly involved with the change.  ,
If confirmed, Rollins would probably work strongly with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s nomination to lead the Ministries of Health and Human Services. In an effort to stop the chronic disorder epidemic, Kennedy has pledged to reform the department’s nutrition guidelines and eliminate any conflicts of interest.  ,
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Kennedy criticized the current health regulations and health organizations for setting guidelines that “are destroying small farms and our soil” and claimed that the “food business lobbied to make sure that almost all agrarian subsidies go to the product crops that feed the processed food industry.”
” With our agrarian incentives, we will stop subventioning the worst foods.” We may eliminate the harmful substances from our foods. The HHS nomination promised to overhaul the whole food system in August when he halted his plan to support Trump.  ,