Trump names Brooke Rollins as new secretary for Department of Agriculture

by Andrea
0 comments

President-elect of the United States completes selection for senior positions in his cabinet

Disclosure via Instagram / @brookerolin

The President-elect of the United States, revealed this Saturday (23) the appointment of Brooke Rollins to the position of Secretary of Agriculture, thus finalizing the composition of her cabinet. Rollins, who is 52, is the current executive director of the America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit that supports Trump’s political agenda. If his nomination is approved by the Senate, Rollins will assume leadership of an agency that plays a crucial role for the people and businesses of the United States. The cabinet lineup includes several prominent figures, each with specific responsibilities. Among the nominees, Marco Rubio, senator from Florida, who was chosen for the position of secretary of State, stands out. Pam Bondi, former attorney general of Florida, will occupy the position of Attorney General, while Pete Hegseth, a well-known Fox News host, will be the new Secretary of Defense.

Additionally, Kristi Noem, governor of South Dakota, has been nominated to be Secretary of Homeland Security. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Congresswoman from Oregon, will take over as Secretary of Labor. Other members of the cabinet include John Ratcliffe, former congressman from Texas, who will be Director of the CIA, and Tulsi Gabbard, former Democratic congresswoman, who will serve as Director of National Intelligence. Also, Mehmet Oz, a famous doctor, has been appointed Medicare and Medicaid Administrator. Lee Zeldin, former congressman from Long Island, will serve as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, while Elise Stefanik, congresswoman from New York, will serve as Ambassador to . Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental lawyer, was chosen to be Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Doug Burgum, governor of North Dakota, will take over as Secretary of the Interior, and Doug Collins, a former representative from Georgia, will serve as Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Billionaire Scott Bessent has been named Secretary of the Treasury, while Howard Lutnick, a Wall Street executive, will be Secretary of Commerce. Sean Duffy, former Wisconsin congressman, has been nominated for Secretary of Transportation. Martin A. Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins University, will serve as Commissioner of the Federal Food and Drug Administration, and Chris Wright, CEO of a fracking company, will take on the role of Secretary of Energy. Linda McMahon, a former wrestling company executive, will be the new Secretary of Education.

Ultimately, Matthew G. Whitaker, who served as acting attorney general, was named Ambassador to NATO. Scott Turner, a former American football player, will be Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, while Dave Weldon, a former congressman from Florida, will take over as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Russell T. Vought, who was OMB’s first term director, will be the new Director of the Office of Management and Budget. In this way, Trump completes the selection of senior positions in his cabinet.

*Report produced with the help of AI
Posted by Victor Oliveira

source

You may also like

Our Company

News USA and Northern BC: current events, analysis, and key topics of the day. Stay informed about the most important news and events in the region

Latest News

@2024 – All Right Reserved LNG in Northern BC