The following are the suspected members of President Trumps Cabinet
Secretary of Agriculture
Has not been announced.
Secretary of Commerce
Has not been announced.
Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth
Secretary of Education
Linda McMahon
Secretary of Energy
Has not been announced.
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Secretary of Homeland Security
Kristi Noem, the Republican Governor of South Dakota, has served in this role since 2019, becoming the first woman to hold the office in the state. Known for her staunch conservative values, Noem has prioritized economic growth, low taxes, and limited government while championing agriculture, South Dakota’s largest industry. Her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic drew national attention for rejecting statewide lockdowns and emphasizing personal responsibility, earning both praise and criticism. Before serving as governor, Noem represented South Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2011 to 2019. A lifelong South Dakotan and rancher, she remains deeply connected to her state’s rural roots and is seen as a rising figure in national Republican politics.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Has not been announced.
Secretary of Interior
Doug Burgum
Secretary of Labor
Has not been announced.
Secretary of State
Marco Rubio
Secretary of Transportation
Sean Duffy
Secretary of Treasury
Has not been announced.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Doug Collins
Attorney General
Matt Gaetz
The White House Chief of Staff
Susie Wiles
Susie Wiles is a prominent Republican strategist and political consultant known for her work on high-profile campaigns, including those of former President Donald Trump. With a career spanning decades, Wiles has developed a reputation as a skilled strategist and operative, particularly adept at managing campaign messaging, grassroots mobilization, and voter outreach. She first gained national attention for her role in Trump’s 2016 campaign, where she led his Florida operations, helping him secure a crucial victory in the state. Wiles was later brought back to lead Trump’s 2020 Florida campaign, where she once again contributed to his win in the state, solidifying her reputation within Trump’s inner circle. Known for her political insight and effectiveness, she has remained influential within the GOP, particularly in Florida, and continues to play a key role in shaping Republican strategy and supporting pro-Trump candidates and initiatives. Her experience and close ties to the former president have made her one of the most powerful and respected figures in Republican campaign circles.
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin is an American attorney, Army Reserve officer, and Republican politician who represented New York’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2015 to 2023. Born on January 30, 1980, in East Meadow, New York, Zeldin grew up on Long Island and later graduated from the State University of New York at Albany and Albany Law School. Known for his conservative stance on issues like national security, healthcare, and economic policy, Zeldin gained prominence within the GOP as a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. He ran for Governor of New York in 2022, positioning himself as a candidate focused on reducing crime, lowering taxes, and promoting school choice, though he narrowly lost to incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul. Zeldin remains an influential figure within the Republican Party, particularly among New York’s conservative base.
The Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard
The US Ambassador to the United Nations
Elise Stefanik is a Republican U.S. Representative serving New York’s 21st Congressional District since 2015. Born on July 2, 1984, in Albany, New York, Stefanik attended Harvard University before working in policy roles within the George W. Bush administration and on Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign. Known for her conservative positions and strong support of former President Donald Trump, Stefanik rose to prominence as one of the youngest women elected to Congress and quickly became a leading voice for her party. In 2021, she was elected Chair of the House Republican Conference, making her the third-ranking Republican in the House. Stefanik’s policy focus includes national defense, rural economic development, and reducing taxes, aligning her closely with the priorities of her largely rural upstate New York district. Her rapid rise in the GOP has made her a key figure within the party, especially among younger and pro-Trump conservatives.
United States Trade Representative
Has not been announced.
Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
Has not been announced.
Administrator of the Small Business Administration
Has not been announced.
Director of the office of management and budget
Has not been announced.
Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
Has not been announced.
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
John Ratcliffe