Since winning the election last week, President-elect Donald Trump has begun evaluating and rolling out his picks for his Cabinet and other top roles.
Here’s a roundup of whom Trump has picked to fill top jobs in his administration:
Publicly announcedWhite House Chief of Staff – Susie Wiles
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations – Elise Stefanik
National Security Adviser – Michael Waltz
“Border Czar” – Tom Homan
U.S. Ambassador to Israel – Mike Huckabee
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator – Lee Zeldin
Middle East Envoy – Steven Witkoff
White House Counsel – William McGinley
CIA Director – John Ratcliffe
Department of Government Efficiency – Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy
Secretary of Defense – Pete Hegseth
Homeland Security Secretary – Kristi Noem
Deputy Chief of Staff – Dan Scavino
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor – Stephen Miller
Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs – James Blair
Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel – Taylor Budowich
Director of National Intelligence – Tulsi Gabbard
Secretary of State – Marco Rubio
U.S. Attorney General – Pam Bondi
Secretary of Health and Human Services – Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York – Jay Clayton
Secretary of Veterans Affairs – Doug Collins
U.S. Solicitor General – Dean John Sauer
Deputy Attorney General – Todd Blanche
Secretary of the Interior – Doug Burgum
Communications Director – Steven Cheung
Director of Presidential Personnel – Sergio Gor
Press Secretary – Karoline Leavitt
Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary – William Owen Scharf
Secretary of Energy – Chris Wright
Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission – Brendan Carr
Secretary of Transportation – Sean Duffy
Secretary of Commerce – Howard Lutnick
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator – Dr. Mehmet Oz
Secretary of Education – Linda McMahon
Ambassador to NATO – Matthew Whitaker
Treasury Secretary – Scott Bessent
Office of Management and Budget – Russ Vought
Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development – Scott Turner
Labor Secretary –Lori Chavez-DeRemer
Director of CDC – Dave Weldon
FDA commissioner – Marty Makary
Surgeon General – Janette Nesheiwat
Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Counterterrorism – Sebastian Gorka
Assistant to the President and Principal Deputy National Security Advisor – Alex Wong
Secretary of Agriculture – Brooke Rollins
Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs – James Braid
Director of the Office of Political Affairs – Matt Brasseaux
Director of the Office of Public Liaison – Alex Latcham
National Institutes of Health Director – Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
U.S. Trade Representative – Jamieson Greer
Secretary of the Navy – John Phelan
Head of the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy – Aaron Reitz
Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice – Chad Mizelle
Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration – David Fink
U.S. Special Envoy to the United Kingdom – Mark Burnett
U.S. Ambassador to Italy – Tilman J. Fertitta
U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland – Callista Gingrich
U.S. Special Envoy for Latin America – Mauricio Claver-Carone
U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark – Ken Howery
Deputy Secretary of the Department of Agriculture – Stephen Alexander Vaden
Deputy Secretary Of Defense – Stephen Feinberg
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy – Elbridge “Bridge” Colby
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment – Michael Duffey
Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering – Emil Michael
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs – Keith Bass
Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense – Joe Kasper
Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management – Scott Kupor
Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy – Michael J.K. Kratsios