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Trump names SEC chair, new White House counsel, army secretary, and other roles, including a post for Peter Navarro.
President-elect Donald Trump has made a new round of selections for his administration while also changing up some staff he already named.
In a series of Dec. 4 Truth Social posts, the incoming leader of the United States named many of the men and women on pace to serve on his team. Many names are familiar from the first administration, including Peter Navarro.
Here’s a rundown of Trump’s latest big moves.
Trump Names SEC Chair, Deputy Treasury Secretary, Antitrust Official
Trump chose Paul Atkins to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Gary Gensler, the current chair of the SEC, has clamped down on cryptocurrency during his stint at the head of the agency, drawing the ire of many developers and investors in the sector.
Atkins was an SEC commissioner under President George W. Bush. In addition, he belonged to Trump’s Strategic and Policy Forum during his first term.
Trump also named Michael Faulkender as deputy treasury secretary. That follows the president-elect’s decision to nominate financier Scott Bessent as secretary of the Treasury.
Trump also picked Gail Slater to serve in a key antitrust role, as assistant attorney general for the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. Slater served in multiple roles during the first Trump administration and is an ally of Vice President-elect JD Vance.
The incoming administration has pledged to crack down on Big Tech.
Peter Navarro to Return
Trump revealed that Peter Navarro, an architect of his first term’s revolutionary trade policies, would serve in his second term as senior counselor for trade and manufacturing.
Navarro led the National Trade Council and the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy during Trump’s first term.
Navarro, who has a doctorate in economics from Harvard University, served four months in prison earlier this year. He was convicted of contempt of Congress because he declined to appear before a congressional body investigating the events of Jan. 6, 2021. Podcaster and Trump ally Steve Bannon served a four-month sentence under similar circumstances.
Jamieson Greer, Trump’s choice for U.S. trade representative, is also poised to play a critical role in trade and related matters.
Trump Names Army Secretary, Hostage Affairs Envoy, NASA Leader, Chief of Protocol
The president-elect also announced on Dec. 4 his nomination for secretary of the Army, Daniel Driscoll.
In addition, Trump selected Adam Boehler as a special envoy for hostage affairs. Boehler led the United States International Development Finance Corporation during the president-elect’s first term.
Trump’s other Dec. 4 picks included Jared Isaacman, CEO of the defense aerospace firm Draken, to lead NASA.
Additionally, he chose Monica Crowley as U.S. ambassador and chief of protocol. The chief of protocol position, a vital role in visits from foreign leaders to the United States, is in the State Department. Crowley is another Trump administration veteran, having served as assistant Treasury secretary for public affairs.
Whatley to Keep Leading RNC
In addition, the incoming president voiced his support for Michael Whatley to continue as chair of the Republican National Committee. Whatley subsequently made it clear he intends to stay.
Whatley took the position in a mostly ceremonial vote earlier this year after Ronna Romney McDaniel announced she was stepping down. McDaniel faced criticism in the months ahead of that decision, including on the presidential debate stage from then-presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. Whatley previously led the North Carolina GOP.
Trump Picks New White House Counsel
Trump also switched out his original choice for White House counsel, Republican attorney William McGinley.
He announced that McGinley would instead be counsel to the Department of Government Efficiency, the time-limited presidential advisory commission that will be led by Ramaswamy and Elon Musk.