Just three days after Election Day, the transition is already underway for President-elect Donald Trump’s second term. The new administration is moving swiftly to fill top roles, while Republicans are on track to take control of both chambers of Congress.
After securing his historic second White House term as the 47th president, Trump’s team is looking ahead to day-one priorities, including carrying out his campaign promise to deport an estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants and rescind any of the Biden’s administration policies that expanded opportunities for migrants to live and work in the U.S.
The President-elect is also already starting to fill out his administration. New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is said to be the administration’s top candidate for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. However, no official decision has been made.
Women are among the first names to fill administration roles including the appointment of Susie Wiles. Trump’s campaign manager will serve as the White House Chief of Staff.
Wiles, the daughter of football legend Pat Summerall, is the first woman to hold the influential role. […]
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