US President-elect Donald Trump once again celebrated his sweeping victory in the US election at his Florida residence, boasting about the GOP's ... sweep of the federal government.
"In my first term, they said 'he won the election,' but it was always followed by 'he didn't win the popular vote,'" Trump said in a speech at Mar-a-Lago during an America First Policy Institute gala. "No one can say that about us anymore," he added.
Trump was introduced by the American actor and producer Sylvester Stallone, while among others the president of Argentina, Javier Millay, was also present.
At the gala, Trump said North Dakota Gov. Doug Bergham would be announced Friday as his pick for U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
The president-elect also announced his expectations for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom he named earlier today as his choice to head the Department of Health and Human Services.
Meanwhile, there has been mixed reaction from members of Congress and others to Trump's choice to run the Justice Department with former congressman Matt Gage.
The following is a list of the main personalities that the Republican president-elect of the USA has announced so far that they will take positions in the government that he will form or in his services in the White House.
Robert F. Kennedy the Younger, anti-vaccinationist, environmental lawyer: health secretary.
Marco Rubio, Senator-elect of Florida: Secretary of State.
Mats Getz, Congressman-elect of Florida: Secretary of Justice.
Todd Blunts and Emil Bowe, attorneys for Mr. Trump: deputy justice secretaries.
Pete Hegseth, former infantry major, Fox News host: Secretary of Defense.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, entrepreneurs: head of the newly established "Ministry of Government Effectiveness".
Mike Walsh, congressman-elect of Florida: the president's national security adviser.
Tulsi Gabbard, former Democratic congresswoman: director ("director", DNI) of US intelligence.
John Ratcliffe, former DNI: director of the CIA.
Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota: Secretary of Homeland Security.
Tom Homan, former Director of the Border Enforcement Agency (ICE): "border czar", mainly responsible for deportation policy.
Susie Wiles, Trump campaign manager: White House chief of staff.
Elise Stefanik, Member of Parliament elected in New York: Ambassador to the UN.
Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas: ambassador to Israel.
Lee Zeldin, former New York congressman-elect: director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Stephen Miller, adviser to Donald Trump: assistant director general of the presidency.
Doug Collins, former Georgia congressman-elect: Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
Doug Bergum, Governor of North Dakota: Secretary of the Interior (especially responsible for managing national parks)
Source: protothema.gr