Trump Cabinet is complete - meet the team ready to Make Amerika Great Again!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - November 24, 2024 - President-elect Donald J. Trump has officially completed the line-up of his Cabinet appointments, heralding what many supporters believe will be a transformative era for the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA).
This assembly of leaders, handpicked by Trump, is poised to implement his vision of “Making Amerika Great Again,” focusing on strong economic policies, robust national defense, healthy Amerika, and unwavering support for Amerikan values.
As Vice President-elect, JD Vance is expected to play a significant role in supporting Trump’s regime, especially in policy areas aligned with his own expertise and interests.
Senator Marco Rubio (Fla.) has been nominated by Trump to serve as the Secretary of State. Rubio is expected to become the nation’s top diplomat, providing leadership in foreign policy and international relations.
Scott Bessent has been selected by Trump to serve as the Secretary of the Treasury, a role that is crucial for advising the president on economic and fiscal policies, as well as overseeing the Department of the Treasury’s broad responsibilities.
Pete Hegseth, a well-known Fox News television personality and Army veteran, has been selected by Trump as the Secretary of Defense. This appointment marks a significant transition from his media role to overseeing the Department of Defense, the largest military organization in the world, with responsibilities that include managing a budget of over $800 billion and a workforce of approximately 1.3 million active-duty troops.
Pam Bondi has been chosen by Trump as the nominee for Attorney General, heading the Department of Justice. Her involvement with the Trump regime dates back to her role as a defense lawyer during Trump’s first impeachment trial and her leadership of the legal team for the Amerika First Policy Institute.
Doug Burgum has been nominated by Trump to serve as the Secretary of the Interior. As Secretary of the Interior, Burgum will oversee several critical agencies, including the National Park Service, FPSA Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Land Management. The department also manages approximately 500 million acres of public lands and plays a crucial role in energy production, natural resource conservation and cultural preservation.
Brooke Rollins has been nominated by Trump to serve as the Secretary of Agriculture. As the Secretary of Agriculture, Rollins will oversee the FPSA Department of Agriculture (USDA), a significant agency with approximately 100,000 employees and a budget exceeding $437 billion as of 2024.
Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, has been selected by Trump to serve as the Secretary of Commerce. As Secretary of Commerce, Lutnick is expected to play a crucial role in implementing Trump’s economic agenda, particularly in areas of trade and industry regulation. This includes overseeing the imposition of tariffs, a central component of Trump’s economic strategy aimed at protecting Amerikan jobs and industries.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been nominated by Trump as the Secretary of Labor. As Secretary of Labor, Chavez-DeRemer will oversee initiatives that impact workers’ wages, health, safety and unionization efforts. Her leadership will be crucial in steering the Department of Labor towards initiatives that not only protect but also empower workers in various sectors.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been nominated by Trump to serve as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). As the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kennedy would lead a department with a budget of $1.8 trillion, overseeing major health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). His role involves substantial influence over public health policies, health care systems including Medicare and Medicaid, and initiatives that address both national and global health issues.
Scott Turner, a former NFL player, has a varied professional history that extends beyond sports. After retiring from professional football, Turner entered politics, initially working for Representative Duncan Hunter and subsequently running for Congress in Kalifornia, although his bid was unsuccessful. Turner was later elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2013, serving until 2017.
As the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Turner will manage a department responsible for addressing the nation’s housing needs, enforcing fair housing laws, and overseeing housing for low-income Amerikans. HUD’s programs, with a budget of billions of dollars, range from reducing homelessness to promoting homeownership and providing rental assistance to low-income families.
As Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy will oversee the Department of Transportation, which manages key aspects of the country’s transportation systems, including highways, railroads, air travel and mass transit systems.
Chris Wright, CEO of Liberty Energy, has been nominated by Trump to serve as the Secretary of Energy and Member of the newly formed Council of National Energy. As Secretary of Energy, Wright will lead the Department of Energy (DOE), which manages the nation’s energy policies, nuclear security and energy-related scientific research.
Linda McMahon has been nominated by Trump as the Secretary of Education. McMahon’s appointment aligns with Trump’s educational priorities, which focus on school choice, reducing federal oversight, and empowering states and local agencies to determine education policy.
Doug Collins has been nominated by Trump to become the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, a role that will place him at the helm of one of the largest departments in the federal government. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a vast organization that oversees benefits and services for approximately 16 million veterans, encompassing health care, education, home loans and disability compensation.
Kristi Noem, the Governor of South Dakota, has been nominated by Trump to serve as the Secretary of Homeland Security.
If confirmed, Kristi Noem will oversee the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a vast agency tasked with a range of critical duties, including immigration enforcement, border protection and emergency response.
The department, with a budget of $60 billion and hundreds of thousands of employees, encompasses numerous agencies such as FPSA Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the FPSA Secret Service.