Here’s Who Could Be In Trump’s Cabinet as Transition Team, President-Elect Strategize on Appointments

President-elect Donald Trump — fresh off his emphatic victory over Vice President Kamala Harris — is spending Wednesday with his team in Palm Beach strategizing about how to fill out his second administration.

The Trump transition team has been at work for months and are preparing for an internal “unveiling,” campaign adviser Brian Hughes told The Post — though the discussion among aides this week is expected to focus on process rather than particular nominee names.

Sources close to the Trump campaign said they expect a series of Republican Senate victories to ease Trump’s return to power — allowing him greater flexibility to go with his gut and pick Cabinet secretaries who align with his populist policies.

Most of the transition work is expected to take place at Trump’s compound at Mar-a-Lago, Hughes said — where allies and advisers have long gathered to bend the ear of the president-elect. . .

Those overseeing the process include co-chairs Howard Lutnick, the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, and Linda McMahon, who led the Small Business Administration during Trump’s first term.

The transition team also includes once and future first sons Eric and Donald Jr., Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), and Vice President-elect JD Vance. (Read more from “Here’s Who Could Be In Trump’s Cabinet as Transition Team, President-Elect Strategize on Appointments” HERE)

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