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Trump Appoints Taylor Budowich as Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff

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President-elect Donald Trump has announced the appointment of Taylor Budowich to a key role in his new White House administration. Budowich, who previously held significant positions within Trump’s campaign and affiliated organizations, will serve as an assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for communications and personnel.

Budowich’s background includes serving as the CEO of the pro-Trump Super PAC, MAGA Inc., and holding a senior position with the President’s Leadership PAC, Save America. His experience in these roles has prepared him for the critical tasks of managing communications and personnel within the White House.

In a statement, Trump praised Budowich along with the other appointees, saying, “Dan, Stephen, James, and Taylor were ‘best in class’ advisors on my winning campaign, and I know they will honorably serve the American people in the White House.” Trump expressed confidence that they will continue to work towards his campaign’s slogan of “Make America Great Again” in their new roles.

Budowich will be joining other key campaign advisors, including Dan Scavino, Stephen Miller, and James Blair, who have also been appointed to various deputy chief of staff positions. This move underscores Trump’s reliance on trusted campaign staff as he prepares to take office.