Donald Trump appointed Dan Scavino to a high position in the White House

Donald Trump appointed Dan Scavino to a high position in the White House
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Important personnel changes have occurred in the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. Dan Scavino, who previously held the position of Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, has been appointed to head the White House Presidential Personnel Office. This appointment is key to the formation and functioning of the entire federal administration.

As reported by BAKU.WS citing Donald Trump's post on his social network Truth Social, the announcement of the appointment was made early Sunday morning, October 12. Dan Scavino will replace Sergio Gor, who, in turn, has received a new important diplomatic mission, becoming U.S. Ambassador to India. The Presidential Personnel Office plays a critically important role in forming the government apparatus, being responsible for the selection and appointment of thousands of federal employees and high-ranking officials to key positions in federal agencies and departments.

The appointment of Scavino, who is a long-time and trusted associate of Trump, known for his loyalty and experience in communications, may indicate the current administration's desire to strengthen control over personnel policy. This move is likely aimed at optimizing processes and ensuring greater coordination in the work of the executive branch, especially in anticipation of important political challenges. Sergio Gor's transfer to diplomatic work in India also emphasizes the strategic importance of U.S. relations with this key Asian power.

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