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West Palm Beach, Florida — President Donald J. Trump has announced four key advisors from his campaign who will join his administration as Senior Staff members. These appointments emphasize loyalty, experience, and a shared commitment to the America First agenda, aligning with Trump’s vision for his new term.
Dan Scavino, a long-time confidant and digital strategist, returns to the White House as Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff. Known for his loyalty, Scavino will oversee daily operations and public messaging, ensuring a consistent communication strategy.
Stephen Miller, who previously served as Senior Policy Advisor, will take on the role of Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor. A leading figure in shaping Trump’s immigration and national security policies, Miller will continue to advocate for America First policies.
James Blair, former Political Director for the Trump Campaign and Republican National Committee, will oversee legislative, political, and public affairs. Blair’s extensive experience will help advance the administration’s legislative priorities and public outreach.
Taylor Budowich, with a background in pro-Trump organizations, will serve as Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel. Budowich will shape the administration’s communication strategies and manage staffing efforts to drive Trump’s agenda.
President Trump praised his new senior staff, stating, “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.”
This team of loyal advisors is set to bring consistency to the administration’s core goals, from national security to legislative outreach, playing a pivotal role in implementing Trump’s vision for America’s future.