President-elect Trump appoints four newest picks to serve in White House

President-elect Trump made another round of staff picks over the weekend, adding four key individuals to his administration. These appointments come as Trump prepares to take office in less than three weeks.
First up is Stanley E. Woodward, Jr., who will serve as an assistant to the president and a senior counselor. Woodward is a co-founder of Brand Woodward Law, LP, a law firm known for representing high-profile clients in complex litigation, including federal jury trials. His previous experience includes representing international corporations in defense against alleged violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Next, Robert Gabriel, Jr., has been appointed as an assistant to the president for policy. Gabriel has a long history of serving President Trump, starting with his 2015 campaign and continuing through the first Trump Administration. He has held various roles, including Policy Advisor and Special Assistant to the President.
Nicholas F. Luna will take on the role of assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for strategic implementation. Luna is a seasoned White House veteran, having served as Presidential Trip Director, Personal Aide to the President, and Director of Operations for Vice President-elect JD Vance.
Lastly, William “Beau” Harrison will serve as an assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations. Harrison is described as a trusted aide to the President and First Family, having overseen presidential travel and led U.S. delegations to countries like North Korea, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
These appointments bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the Trump administration as it prepares to transition power. Each individual brings a unique skill set that will be invaluable in shaping and executing the President-elect’s agenda.
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