The elected president of the United States, Donald Trump, has made significant progress in forming his government team to carry out his MAGA ('Make America Great Again') project. Among the new additions are Elise Stefanik as the ambassador to the UN, Tom Homan as the new 'border czar,' and Stephen Miller as the deputy director of White House policy.
Homan, who previously served as the director of ICE and is known for being a border control advocate, will join the Trump Administration to oversee the nation's borders. His potential implementation of a tough border control policy has drawn criticism from Democrats due to his support for Trump's 'zero tolerance' policy during his first term.
Stefanik, a Republican from New York, has been selected by Trump to be the ambassador to the UN and is noted for being a supporter of the Israeli cause. On the other hand, Miller, being the ideologue behind Trump's immigration strategy, was confirmed as the deputy director of White House policy.
Additionally, Mike Waltz has been offered the position of national security advisor, and Lee Zeldin has been proposed for the portfolio of the Environmental Protection Agency. Moreover, Susie Wiles, current shadow campaign manager, has been appointed as chief of staff at the White House for Trump's second term.
It is highly likely that Marco Rubio, the Cuban-American senator from Florida, will be considered for the important position of Secretary of State due to his key role in the Trump Administration's foreign policy, especially regarding Latin America. Rubio is noted as a close ally and was considered a running mate in the last presidential elections.
In summary, Donald Trump is advancing in the formation of his Cabinet, including key profiles that will support his policies and goals in his second term starting in January 2025.