Trumps New Dream Team: Meet The Latest Four POWER Players Heading To The White House!

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In a recent announcement, President-elect Donald Trump has unveiled his latest staff appointments, adding four more individuals to his White House team.

These individuals will serve in various administrative and advisory roles, further bolstering the incoming administration.

According to Fox News, the first appointment announced by Trump was Stanley E. Woodward, Jr., who is set to serve as an assistant to the president and a senior counselor. Woodward is a co-founder of the law firm Brand Woodward Law, LP, where he has represented numerous high-profile clients in complex litigation cases, including multiple federal jury trials. "He represented numerous high-profile clients in complex, high-stakes litigation, including multiple federal jury trials," Trump said of Woodward. His previous experience includes working at a multinational law firm, where he represented international corporations in defense of alleged violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Robert Gabriel, Jr., was the next appointment announced by Trump. Gabriel will serve as an assistant to the president for policy. He has been with Trump since his 2015 campaign, starting as a Policy Advisor at Trump Tower. "Mr. Gabriel has served President Donald J. Trump in various roles since his 2015 campaign for the world's most powerful office," the statement read. Gabriel's service continued throughout the first Trump Administration, where he served as Special Assistant to the President.

Nicholas F. Luna was also named by Trump as an assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for strategic implementation. Luna's role will involve scheduling and managing external White House communications. Trump lauded Luna as a "highly respected White House veteran and a Trump-Vance campaign warrior." Luna's previous roles in the White House include Presidential Trip Director, Personal Aide to the President, Assistant to the President, and Director of Oval Office Operations. "Most recently, he served with great distinction as Director of Operations for Vice President-elect JD Vance," Trump added.

The final appointment announced by Trump was William "Beau" Harrison, who will serve as an assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for operations. Harrison, described as a "trusted aide to the President and First Family," served during Trumps first term as the liaison between the operational elements of the Executive Office of the President. "During President Trumps first term, Mr. Harrison served as the liaison between the operational elements of the Executive Office of the President and was charged with the coordination and execution of all presidential travel, including dozens of complex international visits," Trump's statement read. Harrison's extensive experience includes leading multiple U.S. delegations across the globe and playing a critical role in planning each of the historic summits with DPRK Leader Kim Jong-Un.

These appointments reflect Trump's commitment to assembling a team of experienced and dedicated individuals to serve in his administration. They also underscore his focus on maintaining a strong and effective White House operation as he prepares to take office in less than three weeks.