TRUMP'S ALIEN: SERGIO GOR NAMED PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL OFFICE DIRECTOR

In a move that has been met with approval from President-elect Donald Trump Jr., Sergio Gor, an ally and business partner of the former president, is expected to lead the Presidential Personnel Office in the White House. According to a report by Semafor, Gor will be tasked with aiding President-elect Trump in recruiting, vetting, and nominating thousands of political appointees across the federal government.
The news was confirmed when Trump Jr. expressed his support for Gor's appointment on social media platform X, tweeting "Awesome news. Sergio will be great!"
Gor, a president and co-founder of Trump Jr.'s publishing company, is part of President-elect Trump's efforts to assemble a second administration full of allies, loyalists, and other supporters.
The White House had previously stated that the biggest mistake of Trump's first presidency was choosing disloyal people to join his administration. However, with Gor's appointment, it seems that Trump has decided to stick with his existing network.
Gor has a lengthy history of working with Trump, including being part of President-elect Trump's 2020 re-election campaign and officiating a wedding for Rep. Matt Gaetz, another Trump ally who recently resigned from the House of Representatives.
The appointment of Gor is among several recent picks for Trump's new administration, which includes Rep. Elise Stefanik to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Rep. Mike Waltz as national security adviser, and Sen. Marco Rubio as secretary of state.
Tesla CEO and billionaire endorser Elon Musk and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy are expected to lead Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency.
Gor is also among several other appointees who have been announced in recent weeks, further cementing President-elect Trump's commitment to surrounding himself with trusted allies and supporters.