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Billionaires, trusted allies, media personalities. These are the people Trump picked for top roles

By PARKER KAUFMANN, HUMERA LODHI and CHRISTOPHER KELLER

President Donald Trump prioritized loyalty as he built out a team for his second term, surrounding himself with people who served faithfully in his first administration or who worked on one or more of his three campaigns.

    Those are not the only ties that connect the people in the highest ranks of his administration. Several are billionaires or campaign donors, or both. There also are media personalities, former lawmakers and people who worked on Project 2025, the conservative blueprint for slashing government that Trump insisted he had no affiliation with as he campaigned for the White House.

    Some people in key roles have personal relationships with Trump that go back years, from a onetime caddy at one of Trump’s golf courses to his son’s former fiancée. Others came around after opposing Trump in the past; examples include his vice president and a handful of Republicans and Democrats who once ran against him.

    These are some of the people Trump picked for top roles in his second administration — and a look at what they have in common, according to a review by The Associated Press.

    Who’s who:

    Tom Barrack, ambassador to Turkey

    Scott Bessent, treasury secretary

    Pam Bondi, attorney general

    Doug Burgum, interior secretary

    Lori Chavez-DeRemer, labor secretary

    Doug Collins, veterans affairs secretary

    Sean Duffy, transportation secretary

    Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence

    Jamieson Greer, trade representative

    Kimberly Guilfoyle, ambassador to Greece

    Kevin Hassett, National Economic Council director

    Pete Hegseth, defense secretary

    Pete Hoekstra, ambassador to Canada

    Tom Homan, border czar

    Mike Huckabee, ambassador to Israel

    Jared Isaacman, NASA administrator

    Ronald Johnson, ambassador to Mexico

    Keith Kellogg, special envoy for Ukraine and Russia

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr., health and human services secretary

    Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary

    Kelly Loeffler, administrator of the Small Business Administration

    Howard Lutnick, commerce secretary

    Dr. Marty Makary, Food and Drug Administration commissioner

    Linda McMahon, education secretary

    Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff

    Elon Musk, Department of Government Efficiency

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    Peter Navarro, White House senior counselor on trade and manufacturing

    Janette Nesheiwat, surgeon general

    Kristi Noem, homeland security secretary

    Dr. Mehmet Oz, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

    Kash Patel, FBI director

    David Perdue, ambassador to China

    John Ratcliffe, CIA director

    Brooke Rollins, agriculture secretary

    Marco Rubio, secretary of state

    Dan Scavino, White House deputy chief of staff

    Rodney Scott, Customs and Border Protection commissioner

    Scott Turner, housing secretary

    JD Vance, vice president

    Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget

    Mike Waltz, national security adviser

    Matthew Whitaker, ambassador to NATO

    Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff

    Steven Witkoff, special envoy

    Chris Wright, energy secretary

    Lee Zeldin, Environmental Protection Agency administrator

    What they have in common:

    Worked in the Trump administration during his first term: Rollins, Scavino, Greer, Ratcliffe, Leavitt, Patel, Kellogg, Hassett, McMahon, Whitaker, Hoekstra, Navarro, Scott, Johnson, Vought, Turner, Miller, Homan.

    Is from Florida, Trump’s home when he’s not in the White House and site of his estate, Mar-a-Lago: Guilfoyle, Rubio, Waltz, Bondi, Johnson, Witkoff, Wiles, Barrack.

    Gave money to Trump’s campaign or a pro-Trump PAC, according to campaign finance data: Wright, Musk, Lutnick, Loeffler, Zeldin, McMahon, Hoekstra, Bessent, Witkoff, Wiles, Barrack.

    Employed by Trump’s 2016, 2020 or 2024 campaign (or for more than one): Scavino, Leavitt, Guilfoyle, Miller, Wiles.

    Previously served in state or federal public office: Perdue, Burgum, Collins, Vance, Ratcliffe, Loeffler, Noem, Zeldin, Chavez-DeRemer, Rubio, Huckabee, Waltz, Bondi, Hoekstra, Turner, Duffy, Gabbard.

    Formerly opposed Trump, by being openly critical of him or running against him for president: Burgum, Musk, Vance, Rubio, Kennedy, Gabbard.

    Hosted a TV show, was employed by a TV network as a paid contributor or owns a social media company: Nesheiwat, Oz, Musk, Guilfoyle, Huckabee, Hegseth, Duffy.

    Has a personal wealth of $1 billion or more, according to AP reporting: Musk, Lutnick, Isaacman, Loeffler, McMahon, Bessent, Witkoff, Barrack.

    Was an author or contributor to the conservative policy playbook known as Project 2025: Ratcliffe, Hoekstra, Navarro, Vought, Homan.

    Has a personal relationship with Trump, such as a longtime friend, business colleague or person with other close ties to Trump family members: Scavino, Guilfoyle, McMahon, Witkoff, Barrack.

    Reporting and research from Sara Burnett, Lolita C. Baldor, Bill Barrow, Thomas Beaumont, Collin Binkley, Matt Brown, Cathy Bussewitz, Jill Colvin, Bernard Condon, Tara Copp, Matthew Daly, Jack Dura, Alanna Durkin Richer, Adriana Gomez Licon, Fatima Hussein, David Klepper, Matthew Lee, Aamer Madhani, Scott McFetridge, Matthew Perrone, Michelle L. Price, Amanda Seitz, Brian Slodysko, Mike Stobbe, Darlene Superville and Eric Tucker.

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