Trump Cabinet Picks Now Complete As Final Names Are Announced — Here’s The Whole List
Former President Donald Trump’s team announced Saturday that his cabinet was “officially complete” after he announced he would nominate former White House aide Brooke Rollins to be his agriculture secretary.
In a statement on his Truth Social account, the president-elect said Rollins would be a perfect fit to replace current Department of Agriculture head Tom Vilsack:
It is my Great Honor to nominate Brooke L. Rollins, from the Great State of Texas, to serve as the 33rd United States Secretary of Agriculture. Brooke was on my 2016 Economic Advisory Council, and did an incredible job during my First Term as the Director of the Domestic Policy Council, Director of the Office of American Innovation, and Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives.
In these roles, she helped develop and manage the transformational Domestic Policy Agenda of my Administration. Brooke has spent the past four years as the Founder and CEO of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) and America First Works (AFW), building a team of loyal Patriots, and championing the Policies of our America First Agenda.
With the final names added on Saturday, Trump’s list of appointments and nominations is now officially complete and will go to Congress as is, barring any other withdrawals or changes.
Here is the complete list as it stands at this time:
• White House Chief of Staff: Susie Wiles
• Secretary of State: Marco Rubio
• Secretary of Defense: Pete Hegseth
• Homeland Security Secretary: Kristi Noem
• CIA Director: John Ratcliffe
• Director of National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard
• National Security Adviser: Michael Waltz
• Attorney General: Pam Bondi
• HHS Secretary: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
• Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator: Dr. Mehmet Oz
• Surgeon General: Dr. Janette Nesheiwat
• OMB Director: Russ Vought
• U.N. Ambassador: Elise Stefanik
• “Border Czar”: Tom Homan
• VA Secretary: Doug Collins
• Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE):
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy
• Deputy Chief of Staff: Dan Scavino
• White House Communications Director: Steven Cheung
• White House Press Secretary: Karoline Leavitt
• Interior Secretary: Doug Burgum
• Secretary of Energy: Chris Wright
• Secretary of Transportation: Sean Duffy
• Secretary of Commerce: Howard Lutnick
• Secretary of Education: Linda McMahon
• Secretary of The Treasury: Scott Bessent
• Secretary of Labor: Lori Chavez-DeRemer
• Secretary of Agriculture: Brooke Rollins
• White House Counsel: William McGinley
• NATO Ambassador: Matthew Whitaker
• HUD Secretary: Scott Turner
• EPA Administrator: Lee Zeldin
• Solicitor General: Dean John Sauer
• FDA Commissioner: Marty Makary
• CDC Director: David Weldon
• FCC Chairman: Brendan Carr
• Deputy Attorney General: Todd Blanche
• U.S. Ambassador To Israel: Mike Huckabee
• U.S. Ambassador To Canada: Pete Hoekstra
• U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York: Jay Clayton
• Dep. CoS Policy/ Homeland Security Adviser: Stephen Miller
• Dep. CoS Legislative, Political & Public Affairs: James Blair
• Dep. CoS for Communications & Personnel: Taylor Budowich
• Presidential Personnel Office Head: Sergio Gor
Former Florida congressman Matt Gaetz was not on the list as he withdrew himself from consideration Friday following opposition to his nomination for attorney general.
Pam Bondi will now await confirmation while Trump’s team sent a strong signal he intends to stand by former Fox News host Pete Hegeseth, who has denied a 2017 sexual assault allegation made against him.
Trump’s selection of Rep. Chavez-DeRemer (R-OR) worried some conservative business groups Friday.
Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks praised Trump for selecting Chavez-DeRemer on social media Saturday afternoon.
Uygur said Trump had stolen “the Democrats thunder by being pro-labor.”
On Saturday, two former Trump health officials gave warnings on how the new Trump administration should handle vaccine policy under the leadership of nominees like RFK Jr., who has been a leading voice among vaccine skeptics, and Dr. Nesheiwat, who has advocated for the value of vaccines.
This post may be updated if any of the picks are changed.