The US Presidential elections were a stunning show of political cinema. Everyone expected the former President of the US to win, but the add-on was the stunning one-sided landslide victory of Trump. Trump was previously elected as president in 2017 and gained the trust of the public across the world.
Donald Trump has started selecting his cabinet and ministers. In an earlier report, we discovered that he had promised Elon Musk a position on the list. On Saturday, he announced that he has selected Brooke Rollins, a loyalist from his first term, to serve as Agriculture Secretary in his upcoming cabinet, scheduled for 2025.
Who Is Brooke Rollins?
Brooke Rollins is a 52-year-old loyalist to Trump and his policies. She serves as the CEO of the America First Policy Institute, a non-profit organization that advocates for Donald Trump’s agenda and is described as his “White House in waiting.
Rollins is a well-known figure, coming from the inner circle of the upcoming president. Her institution has strong ties to others elected in the cabinet list. These individuals also have strong ties to the America First Policy Institute.
Donald Trump has now filled all the top cabinet positions ahead of his return to power in January 2025. The list of cabinet members includes a wide range of professionals from different fields. The selection includes TV hosts, US senators, and governors. He has now elected the major positions in the cabinet, leaving only the lower-level positions vacant. These include the heads of the Small Business Administration and the Office of Science and Technology. These individuals are believed to be change-makers during his reign.
All About Brooke Rollins In US Agriculture Secretary Role?
According to reports, if the selection of Rollins is confirmed, she will head the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). It is an agency that plays a crucial role in the lives of Americans and other corporations. The agency is home to approximately 100,000 employees. The USDA manages extensive responsibilities, including farm programs, research and trade, food safety, and animal and plant health.
The department also oversees tasks related to the nation’s forests and manages the food assistance program, which serves over 40 million recipients across the country.
Many believe that Brooke’s leadership will play a crucial role in shaping policies that impact both the agricultural sector and the broader American economy.