
A week after his historic win, Donald Trump is already assembling his team for a second term, prioritizing trusted allies to execute his vision for the future. Among his key appointments is Stephen Miller, a long-time advisor known for his hardline immigration policies, who will return as White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy. Thomas Homan, the former head of ICE, is appointed as Trump’s 'Immigration Tsar', signaling a return to stricter border enforcement. Trump is also stacking his administration with critics of China, such as Florida Congressman Mike Waltz, a retired Army colonel, who will take on the role of National Security Adviser. Elise Stefanik, a vocal critic of Chinese interference, is tapped as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, while former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, a staunch supporter of Israel, will serve as U.S. Ambassador to Israel, hinting at a more aggressive Middle East policy. Additionally, Trump is turning to media allies, with Fox News host Pete Hegseth being named Secretary of Defense. Elon Musk, another key ally, is reportedly advising Trump on cabinet picks and even engaging with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. With a mission to reduce bureaucracy, Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are set to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency. Trump's second term promises to be a bold and transformative one, led by a team of fiercely loyal and strategically chosen figures.