First Lady Melania Trump has made a significant announcement regarding her second term at the East Wing by appointing Hayley Harrison as her chief of staff. Harrison, a longtime aide, has been an essential part of the First Lady's team for the past seven years, showcasing exceptional leadership skills and a deep understanding of White House operations.
In a statement released by Trump's office, it was highlighted that as Chief of Staff, Harrison will play a crucial role in overseeing and managing the East Wing's team while also strategically coordinating with other branches of the government.
Despite reports indicating that Trump may not relocate to Washington, DC, on a full-time basis, she remains committed to maintaining her platform and focusing on key priorities during her second term.
During her first term, Trump opted for a lean East Wing team compared to her predecessors, with approximately a dozen staffers. In a recent interview with Fox News, Trump expressed confidence in her team selection process for the upcoming term, citing her increased experience and knowledge from her previous White House tenure.
Trump emphasized the importance of aligning her team members with her vision and commitment to serving the country, underscoring the significance of having a cohesive and dedicated group of individuals supporting her initiatives.