Key Figures Announced for Trump's Prospective Administration and Biden's Final Veterans Day Address
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**Stephen Miller and Other Key Figures Set for Roles in Trump’s Prospective Administration**
In anticipation of what promises to be a proactive and strategic second term, former President Donald Trump is poised to bring back key adviser Stephen Miller to the White House. Known for his stringent stance on illegal immigration, Miller is expected to serve as deputy chief of staff for policy. Vice President-elect JD Vance echoed sentiments of approval, highlighting the choice as a commendable one through social media.
Further bolstering his administration, Trump has chosen Representative Elise Stefanik (R-New York) as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Stefanik, having just secured reelection, will soon transition from her congressional role. Trump's administration will also see the return of Tom Homan, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who has been appointed "border czar." Homan emphasizes that mass deportations will prioritize individuals who pose significant public safety and national security threats.
In a related development, Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Missouri) has publicly withdrawn from consideration for any potential role in Trump’s new administration, specifically distancing himself from the attorney general candidacy. Schmitt, a recently elected Senator, emphasized his commitment to his role and expressed strong support for Trump’s mandate.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Veterans Day from Arlington National Cemetery. Acknowledging the twilight of his presidency, Biden urged Americans to maintain faith and unity. This marked his final Veterans Day address as commander in chief. In stark juxtaposition, President-elect Trump also commemorated Veterans Day with a social media post featuring him saluting, shortly before Biden's address.
As the country transitions from the 2020 election, voter turnout is anticipated to rival the high numbers of the previous 2020 record. Votes are still being counted in some areas, and ongoing updates are expected as the count progresses. Notably, Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made their first public appearance together at Arlington National Cemetery since the election, laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
In an event bound to capture nationwide attention, President-elect Trump is set to meet with President Biden in the Oval Office, a significant political event scheduled for Wednesday, promising to reveal more details about the ongoing transition of power.