Trump's Cabinet Picks: Chris Wright For Energy Secretary, Karoline Leavitt For Press Secretary & More

 President-elect Donald Trump selected oil executive Chris Wright to lead the Energy Department on Saturday, shortly after he named attorney William Scharf as the White House Staff Secretary—the latest choices for top-level administrative posts, as Trump has made a flurry of appointments since being reelected last week.


Trump has chosen people for a handful of Senate-confirmed Cabinet-level jobs, and he’s picked a White House chief of staff and a national security adviser, two key roles that don’t require confirmation.

Trump is reportedly keen on candidates who will remove career bureaucrats Trump considers to be part of what he refers to as the “deep state,” according to The New York Times.

Chris Wright, chief executive of the oilfield services group Liberty Energy, was named Trump’s nominee for secretary of energy. Wright has argued against climate change’s role in causing extreme weather events, saying in a video posted to LinkedIn last year “there is no climate crisis, and we’re not in the midst of an energy transition either.” He later disputed he was “[fighting]


Trump tapped William Scharf to be an assistant to the president and the White House Staff Secretary. Scharf, who ran in the Republican primary in the race for Missouri’s attorney general, was part of Trump’s legal team that successfully argued he has immunity from official acts he took during his first term. He is a former assistant U.S. attorney who worked under former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens’ administration between 2018 and Greitens’ resignation in early 2019.

White House Press Secretary: Karoline Leavitt

Karoline Leavitt, the Trump campaign’s national press secretary, will serve as White House Press Secretary once the president-elect assumes his office. Leavitt, 27, was an assistant press secretary during Trump’s first presidency. She also won the Republican primary in New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District in 2022, becoming the second Gen Z candidate to win a House primary.

White House Communications Director: Steven Cheung

Trump picked his campaign spokesman, Steven Cheung, to serve as his communications director at the White House. Cheung was the director of communications for the president-elect’s 2024 presidential campaign and served as director of strategic response during Trump’s last term, after working in communications for the Ultimate Fighting Championship previously.

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