Trump appoints four top advisors as assistants to the president and deputy chiefs of staff

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Trump appoints four top advisors as assistants to the president and deputy chiefs of staff

Donald Trump (Picture credit: Reuters)

President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday announced four new additions to his cabinet team:

Dan Scavino

,

Stephen Miller

,

James Blair

, and

Taylor Budowich

, who will all assume roles as assistants to the president and deputy chiefs of staff. These individuals previously held key positions in Trump's presidential campaign.
Dan Scavino will rejoin the

White House

as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff. Having served as a senior advisor during Trump’s campaign, Scavino remains one of Trump’s longest-serving and most trusted aides.
Stephen Miller will return to the White House in the role of assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security advisor. A former senior advisor to the president for policy during Trump’s first term, Miller also served as a senior advisor during the

Trump Campaign

.

James Blair will take on the position of assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for legislative, political, and public affairs. Blair, who was the political director for the

Trump

campaign and the Republican National Committee, managed a vast team and coordinated numerous political operations.
Taylor Budowich will assume the role of assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for communications and personnel. Before joining the Trump Campaign, Budowich held a senior position with the President’s Leadership PAC, Save America, and was the CEO of the pro-Trump Super PAC, MAGA Inc.

“Dan, Stephen, James, and Taylor were 'best in class' advisors on my winning campaign, and I know they will honorably serve the American people in the White House,” Trump said in a statement released on the Trump War Room X handle. “They will continue to work hard to

Make America Great Again

in their respective new roles.”

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