President-elect Trump announced several key appointments to his administration, including those who will work closely with his nominee for the U.S. Treasury, Scott Bessent. Among the appointments was Ken Kies, who will serve as assistant secretary for tax policy. Kies, a tax lawyer with 47 years of experience, has previously worked as the chief of staff for the Joint Committee on Taxation and the chief Republican tax counsel for the House Ways and Means Committee. Additionally, Alexandra Preate was appointed as senior counsel to the secretary, bringing her expertise in public relations to the team. Hunter McMaster was appointed as the director of policy planning, and Daniel Katz was appointed as chief of staff.

Trump also announced the appointment of Benjamin Leon James as the next U.S. ambassador to Spain. James, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, immigrated to the U.S. from Communist Cuba at the age of 16 with only five dollars in his pocket. He went on to build his company, Leon Medical Centers, into a successful business and has supported various charitable causes, including La Liga Contra el Cancer and medical research at Johns Hopkins and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Joe Popolo was appointed as the next U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands. Popolo has played a key role in transforming the Freeman Company into a leading live event brand experience company. He is also the founder and CEO of Charles & Potomac Capital, LLC, and has received several awards for his entrepreneurial achievements.

In addition to these appointments, Trump announced the appointment of Samantha Schwab as deputy chief of staff in the Treasury Department. Schwab previously worked in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs during the president-elect’s first term. Trump praised the new appointees, describing them as “incredible, hardworking Patriots” who will work tirelessly to “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.” Cora Alvi was appointed as Trump’s deputy chief of staff, having most recently worked as the national deputy finance director for Donald J. Trump for President Inc. These appointments add diverse expertise and experience to Trump’s administration, reflecting his commitment to making America great.

The appointments come as part of Trump’s efforts to assemble a strong team to serve in his administration. The individuals selected bring a wealth of experience and expertise in various fields, including tax policy, public relations, policy planning, and entrepreneurship. Each appointee has a proven track record of success in their respective fields and is poised to contribute significantly to the administration’s efforts to advance its agenda and fulfill the president-elect’s vision for the country. The appointments of James and Popolo as U.S. ambassadors to Spain and the Netherlands, respectively, highlight the importance of diplomatic relations and the role these individuals will play in representing U.S. interests abroad.

Trump’s appointments reflect his commitment to surrounding himself with top talent and individuals who share his vision for the country. The appointees bring a diverse range of skills and backgrounds to their respective roles, contributing to a well-rounded team that is well-equipped to tackle the challenges facing the nation. The appointments of Alvi, Schwab, and the others showcase Trump’s focus on bringing in individuals with a strong work ethic and dedication to serving the American people. As the administration continues to take shape, these appointments serve as a testament to Trump’s efforts to build a strong foundation for his presidency and work towards fulfilling his campaign promises.

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