Politics
Trump Appoints Dan Scavino to Lead Presidential Personnel Office

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. President Donald Trump appointed Dan Scavino as the head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office on Sunday. Scavino, who previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff, takes over the role following the departure of Sergio Gor.
Gor has been named the new U.S. ambassador to India, prompting Trump’s decision to promote Scavino. Trump announced the appointment through a post on his platform, Truth Social, highlighting Scavino’s proximity and loyalty throughout his administration.
During his tenure as Deputy Chief of Staff, Scavino was integral in shaping policy and managing communications within the White House. His new position will put him in charge of staffing important federal positions.
Scavino has expressed gratitude for the opportunity, stating, “I look forward to continuing to serve the President and our country in this new role.” The personnel office plays a crucial role in ensuring that qualified individuals are appointed across various government positions, especially as the administration navigates potential transitions.