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FEATURE
Workers' unrest in Ashulia demanding 15pc annual increment
US wants Bangladesh, India to resolve differences peacefully
72pc accounts spreading anti-Bangladesh propaganda based in India: Rumor Scanner
If India doesn't return Sheikh Hasina, her trial will continue: Toby Cadman
Bangladesh elected Vice President of UN Human Rights Council for 2025
CA urges women to come forward to build new Bangladesh
BCB announces squad for T20Is against WI
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Workers' unrest in Ashulia demanding 15pc annual increment
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US wants Bangladesh, India to resolve differences peacefully
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72pc accounts spreading anti-Bangladesh propaganda based in India: Rumor Scanner
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If India doesn't return Sheikh Hasina, her trial will continue: Toby Cadman
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Bangladesh elected Vice President of UN Human Rights Council for 2025
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CA urges women to come forward to build new Bangladesh
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BCB announces squad for T20Is against WI
Trump's top team: firebrands and stalwarts
Published : Friday, 15 November, 2024 at 12:00 AM
Count : 179
WASHINGTON, Nov 14: US President-elect Donald Trump is building his administration ahead of retaking the White House in January, handing top roles to a mixture of political allies, outright firebrands and a few relatively conventional figures.
These are the key nominations so far, some requiring potentially difficult Senate confirmations -- unless Trump can circumvent scrutiny through a process called recess appointments.
Government Efficiency: Elon Musk
Musk, the world's richest man, has been named to lead a newly created entity called the Department of Government Efficiency, along with another wealthy Trump ally, Vivek Ramaswamy.
Musk says he is targeting $2 trillion in cuts from the federal government's $7 trillion budget, without explaining how.
There has also been no explanation of how the Tesla, SpaceX and Starlink boss would navigate conflicts of interest arising from his position as a major US government contractor.
Secretary of State: Marco Rubio
Trump tapped the Florida senator as top diplomat, with an eye to intensifying the US power struggle with China.
Rubio has said China "doesn't just seek to be the most powerful nation in the world, they seek to reorient the world."
He is a fervent supporter of Israel and longtime critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Defense Secretary: Pete Hegseth
Fox News host and National Guard veteran Hegseth was nominated to lead the world's most powerful military, despite a slim CV.
Hegseth joined Fox News -- Trump's favorite network -- in 2014 and is a host on Fox and Friends Weekend and Fox Nation. The Pentagon employs some 2.9 million people and has a budget close to three quarters of a trillion dollars.
National Security Adviser: Mike Waltz
Congressman and former special forces officer Waltz has been tapped as Trump's top White House foreign policy advisor.
Waltz is critical of both China, which he calls an "existential" threat, and Russia, but backs winding down support for Ukraine.
CIA director: John Ratcliffe
Ratcliffe, director of national intelligence at the tumultuous end of Trump's first term, is tapped to lead the Central Intelligence Agency.
He is close to Trump and defended him during his first impeachment trial for allegedly blackmailing Ukraine's president. But he is seen as somewhat of an institutionalist and a relatively safe pair of hands at the CIA.
Director of National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard
Gabbard, a former Hawaii congresswoman, switched sides from the Democrats to back Trump's reelection. She has long held isolationist foreign policy views and made comments supportive of US adversaries, including Putin's Russia.
As director of national intelligence, she would oversee coordination of the 18 intelligence agencies.
Attorney General: Matt Gaetz
Trump's announcement of Gaetz for the top law enforcement post stirred instant controversy. A pro-Trump firebrand in Congress, Gaetz was subject to a House ethics probe into alleged sex trafficking.
The Justice Department, which he would head, announced last year that it would not bring charges in the same case, after a lengthy inquiry.
Hours after Trump's announcement, Gaetz resigned from his post in the House of Representatives as a congressman from Florida.
Homeland Security Secretary: Kristi Noem
A longtime Trump loyalist and South Dakota governor, Noem would play a key role in any Trump effort to restrict immigration and deport undocumented migrants.
Noem became famous for admitting that she shot an "untrainable" pet dog, saying this showed her ability to make tough choices.
Veteran immigration official Tom Homan is set to be the country's "border czar."
UN ambassador: Elise Stefanik
New York congresswoman Stefanik is a vocal Trump ally and pro-Israel stalwart.
Ambassador to Israel: Mike Huckabee
Trump says the former Arkansas governor, a Christian pastor-turned-politician, "loves Israel, and the people of Israel, and likewise, the people of Israel love him."
Republican Senators Next Majority Leader: John Thune
Republicans have elected South Dakota Sen. John Thune as the next Senate majority leader, completing a momentous shift in their leadership that elevates a top deputy of Mitch McConnell into a key position as President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House.
Thune, 63, is in his fourth Senate term and has promised to work closely with Trump, despite differences the two have had over the years, and will be a crucial part of the incoming president's efforts to push through his policy agenda. The two spoke on the phone shortly after Thune was elected, the senator posted on X Wednesday afternoon, adding that "Senate Republicans are excited and ready to get to work" with the incoming president.
Trump later congratulated Thune on his social media platform, Truth Social. "He moves quickly, and will do an outstanding job," Trump wrote. "I look forward to working with him."
Others:
Environmental Protection Agency: Lee Zeldin.
White House chief of staff: Susie Wiles.
Treasury Secretary: no announcement yet, but one of the names flagged in US media is billionaire hedge fund manager Scott Bessent. —AFP
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