Meet the Female Powerhouses Teaming Up with the New Trump Administration

The Trump administration returns with a powerhouse team of women leading key roles. From seasoned strategists to rising voices, these leaders are shaping the future

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Karoline Leavitt serves as the White House press secretary under President Donald Trump, becoming the youngest person to hold the position in U.S. history at the age of 27.

In her first White House briefing, Leavitt had her first mic drop moment when asked, “Of the 3,500 arrests made by ICE since President Trump returned to office, can you tell us how many have a criminal record versus those who are just in the country illegally?” Leavitt responded, “All of them.”

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Kristi Noem, the former Governor of South Dakota, and now newly appointed Secretary of Homeland Security under the Trump Administration. Her new role has her overseeing key agencies, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the U.S. Secret Service.

She hit the ground running earlier this week with ICE agents in New York City, for the removal of violent criminals, which included one of the ringleaders of Tren De Aragua, in the United States.

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Susan Wiles, The first woman to hold the position of White House Chief of Staff under President Donald Trump’s administration. Wiles also played a pivotal role for the Trump Campaign as an American Political Consultant.

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Alina Habba, an American attorney, has been appointed as Counselor to President Donald J. Trump. She plays a key role in the Trump Administration as a senior advisor, who provides legal counsel and tactical guidance to the President.

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Sonny Joy Nelson serves as Special Assistant to the President and Director of Media Affairs at the White House. Previously, she worked as a Booking Producer for Real America’s Voice and as Director of Media Affairs for the Republican National Committee.

Spotlight for Independent Media:

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Natalie Winters. As Independent media is expanding beyond legacy outlets, The 23-year-old co-host of Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast has joined the White House press corps as a correspondent.

Speaking at the White House, Winters emphasized the need for independent media, citing a Wall Street Journal report as evidence. “I think that is all the proof you need as to why we need a new era—a new, shall we say, Golden Age.”


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