This article provides an overview of President-elect Donald Trump's administration plans and staffing for various government departments and agencies. Here are some key takeaways:

This article provides an overview of President-elect Donald Trump's administration plans and staffing for various government departments and agencies. Here are some key takeaways:

Staffing Plans:

  1. Commerce Secretary: Linda McMahon is a top contender for the role, according to multiple sources.
  2. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is being floated as a possible candidate for HHS head.
  3. Defense Department: Mike Pompeo was considered early on, but Trump indicated that he will not be joining the administration.
  4. Healthcare Secretary Role: Nikki Haley is also not reportedly joining the administration.

Department Heads:

  1. Commerce Secretary: Linda McMahon
  2. Secretary of Health and Human Services: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  3. Defense Secretary: No selection announced yet (not Pompeo)
  4. State Department: Brian Hook, Joel Rayburn, and Michael Anton will be part of the State Department transition team.

Key Staff:

  1. ** Commerce Secretary Transition Team Member**: Linda McMahon

Other Roles and Considerations:

  1. National Security Council: The NSC is currently without a leader; Michael Anton, a former spokesperson, is working on the NCSC transition team.
  2. Healthcare Secretary Role: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as HHS head may be influenced by recent Republican gains in Congress.

Transition Planning:

  1. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): The Trump administration and General Services Administration will need to sign an agreement to receive assistance and funding from the GSA with the transition process.
  2. National Security Transition Team: This team, led by Brian Hook, has been working on policy development and coordination for several months.

Overall, this article provides an early look at President-elect Donald Trump's administration staffing plans and who might be joining his national security and healthcare teams. However, many personnel decisions still need to be made as the transition continues.