Trump Picks His Top Counselor

Donald Trump speaking at a rally, supporters in background.

(TheIndependentStar.com) – Marking a significant triumph for solid legal strategy and women’s leadership in politics, President-elect Donald Trump appointed Alina Habba as his Top Counselor for his upcoming administration.

Trump announced Habba’s new role on his Truth Social account, praising her unwavering loyalty and legal acumen.

The New Jersey-based litigator has been a fierce defender of Trump, representing him in several high-profile lawsuits.

Her appointment signals a continued focus on combating what many conservatives view as politically motivated legal attacks against the former president.

“Alina has been a tireless advocate for Justice, a fierce Defender of the Rule of Law, and an invaluable Advisor to my Campaign and Transition Team. She has been unwavering in her loyalty, and unmatched in her resolve – standing with me through numerous ‘trials,’ battles, and countless days in Court,” Trump posted.

Moreover, Habba’s appointment is particularly significant for conservative women aspiring to leadership roles in law and politics.

As a successful attorney and now counselor to the president-elect, she serves as a powerful role model. Her recognition as Chaldean Woman of the Year further emphasizes her impact on minority communities within the conservative movement.

Her new role will allow her to provide strategic advice directly to the president, leveraging her legal expertise and deep understanding of the challenges facing the administration.

Trump’s announcement also included other key appointments, demonstrating his commitment to assembling a strong team.

Senator Marco Rubio has been tapped as secretary of state nominee, with Christopher Landau as deputy secretary.

Michael Anton, a veteran of the National Security Council, will serve as director of policy planning, while Michael Needham, a key figure in the America First Movement, takes on the role of counselor at the State Department.

The White House staff is also taking shape with Susie Wiles as chief of staff, Steven Cheung as director of communications, and Karoline Leavitt as press secretary.

Notably, Stephen Miller, a key figure in Trump’s previous administration, will return as deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser, signaling a continued focus on strong border policies and national security.

As Trump prepares to retake the White House, these appointments reflect his determination to surround himself with loyal, experienced advisors who share his America First vision.

With Alina Habba at his side as counselor, Trump is positioning his administration to aggressively defend against legal challenges and push forward with his conservative agenda, much to the dismay of his political opponents and the radical left.

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